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no violence and medics are unable to cope with the influx of the wounded in the last thirteen minutes there were more than fifteen airstrike. fifteen this should be stopped immediately this is the last minute under the government especially for the city this is the warmest time for her to disinter and the killing and maiming of civilians including many children in the red sea city has soared in the last three months according to aid workers half a million people are fled the area since june when government forces first started to recover to the city but for many still in her data there's no escape and little chance of outside help while the number of those remaining in her latest city is difficult to gauge you're not u.n.h.c.r. is worried that people needing to flee for safety are unable to do so they're trapped by military operations which are increasingly confining populations and cutting off exit routes if the rail of yemeni militias fighting to take her to
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either succeed it will be their fast victory against her as the fighters aid agencies are sounding the alarm they say the bottle on the red sea coast could throw yemen into an outright farming while the seventh apos handled the country's imports go through the ports of the day than sold us eight and then cruising calls for a ceasefire and a political solution but so far these calls have been ignored with neither side willing to compromise mohamed at all just djibouti. well saudi that airstrikes in yemen are on course to kill more civilians than last year according to a database tracking the war this despite the united states saying the coalition is taking precautions to prevent civilian casualties the armed conflict location and event data project says a thousand two hundred fifty four civilians were killed this year up until november third that includes fifty one mainly schoolchildren in a bus attack in orcus if the deaths continue at the current rate that figure will
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rise with thousand four hundred ninety one by the end of the year that would be an increase from the one thousand three hundred eighty six civilians killed by the saudi led coalition in yemen last year. it was live from london much more still ahead on the program we're going to be in california with all the latest where two massive wildfires are burning out of control threatening thousands more homes and lives also the so-called migrant caravan gets a free ride on the metro as it sets off once again for the u.s. border. and there it is raining for a while at least on the western side of australia the cloud is fairly obvious east of perth is to the west australia and south australia a useful monterrey no i think this will be percy self's sitting in the sunshine
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during sunday to the east it's warming up nicely in adelaide if you want twenty eight or thirty melbourne will probably join in basra to get to monday but the twenty eight here in the cloud starts to come in you see the circulation here so there's going to be a spell of rain possibly a shower to write in lines in australia otherwise it's mostly a cloudy picture and a story in new zealand rather dry yes we've still got clouds coming to the north as to turkey in some tropical air the mark the little bit of rain from it but not significance across churches that sixteen hawkins the twenty possibly share in the far north north and otherwise it's a couple of fine looking days where sunshine prevalent not quite the same for just north obviously change of season but to a different one but waiting for winter to come in it's still there but it's hanging around up there is not current science any time soon so it's sort of seventeen degrees and a bit of rain in tokyo high teens for most of japan as you can see and if you
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behind the front because that's what it is here in the sunshine but still a twelve or thirteen. the furniture. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone so places and reported on a story that it might take an international network for months to be able to do it
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united nations these these are out there going i'm tired i'm old. we are challenging the forces we're challenging companies we're going to places where nobody else is going. to come back a quick look at the top stories. of type two one says they've shed already a recordings relating to the murder of jamal khashoggi with saudi arabia the united states person france and germany meanwhile the french and u.s. presidents have smoothed over a disagreement on defenses they met in paris where they are attending world war one commemorations on his way to france to attack the manual on school for
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a european army. and in yemen military officials say pro-government forces have seized the main hospital in the key port city of the data. where they've stepped up that offensive. or in other stories we're following closely at least eleven people have been killed and thousands left homeless as two wildfires continue to burn out of control in the u.s. state of california one of the fires is in the north where twenty seven thousand homes were evacuated in the south all residents of the beach city of malibu been ordered to leave their homes and a state of emergency has also been declared rob reynolds is live for us in malibu and rob we've been speaking about firefighters struggling to contain the blazes which continue in the north and south of the state what are conditions like where you are. well where we are right now conditions are ok the can see the smoldering hillside behind me the wind has dropped down
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quite a bit and that's a very good thing for a wildfires and for the firefighters are trying to get a handle on things because that of course doesn't lead to this that that means the fire isn't spreading as rapidly as it was that was really racing over the past twenty four hours of this hillside behind me is we're standing right on the famous pacific coast highway though the fire came all the way down to the highway and embers were blowing over there right towards the ocean last night now i have to say this is about as far as we can go and technically that's because the quip when we used to broadcast to you live relies on cell phone no wireless signals and most of the power lines and telephone lines are down you can probably see one that's down over there so this is about as far as we can get and still bring you
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a live report but the fire officials who gave a briefing earlier today did say that all of that that the two thousand and more firefighters who are battling this blaze here in southern california are dealing with fire conditions so bad none of them have ever seen anything like it before in their career and of course california has a lot of fires so that's really saying something mariam and we know that many people have been left homeless as a result of these fires rob what can you tell us about provisions contingency plans that might be in place to help those who have got to evacuate their homes. yes there have been contingency plans put in place for people and there are their paths in fact i saw a caravan of los angeles county animal control of vehicles pass by
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a few minutes ago full of horses interesting people who had a horse ranches and they managed to save those animals during the fire up people are staying with friends they're staying at red cross set up shelters community centers high schools elementary schools the like most people i believe are probably staying with friends and of course every hotel room in this area has been completely booked up most people did evacuate as you said marion but some people have stayed behind and we talked to one of them earlier who said he he had to stay behind to protect his property he managed to do so and he has no regrets about staying here one other note that we should mention president trump while in france did tweet about these fires he said that they were all the fault of california officials who practiced as he put it poor fire management the congressman one of the congressman from california senior congressman ted lieu
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a democrat wrote back tweeted back to the president saying dear mr president what's wrong with you people who suffer from disasters need help and support and he also noted that ninety eight percent of all the forest land in california is actually run by the federal government so president trump contributing in his own characteristic way. the winds are expected to pick up again tomorrow so hopefully there will have been some progress made against the brawl with the blaze today because tomorrow is going to be another rough day on the turnstiles stop today thank you very much rob rannells and not a bit. the in the in. the u.s. state of florida is again at the center of an election recount battle some eighteen years after the race between george w. bush and al gore descended into chaos
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a recount has been ordered for two high profile races in the state but i was on a report from washington. the midterm elections are over but not in florida the race for governor and senate are still undecided too close to call so winners have not yet been announced in the senate race republican rick scott got fifty percent of the vote bill nelson the democratic incumbent forty nine point nine percent only fourteen thousand votes separate the two candidates out of over eight million cast in the state. now both republicans and democrats are accusing each other of wrongdoing and it's gotten ugly i will not sit idly by while an ethical liberals try to steal this election from the great people florida the governor's race in florida is also headed for a recount with republican congressman ron decentest at forty nine point six percent of the vote compared to n. drew guillen's forty nine point one about
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a thirty six thousand vote difference we don't just get the opportunity to stop accounting votes because we don't like the direction in which the vote tally is heading that is not democratic and that certainly is not the american way and america we count every vote regardless of what the outcome may be broward county is florida's second biggest county home to nearly two million people many provisional ballots were counted late and dozens of rejected ballots mistakenly mixed with knowledge ones for u.s. president donald trump it's a personal he campaigned hard for the republicans in florida and both holding razor thin leads trump insinuated without evidence that democrats are trying to stuff the ballot boxes at all of a sudden they're finding votes you mean after the election they're finding votes nelson rejected trump's claim votes are not being found they're being counted the confusion has stirred outrage with protesters on both sides gathered outside
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the offices election officials are meeting to sort through the ballots. this isn't the first time florida has been at the center of an election controversy who can forget the florida recount between george w. bush and al gore in the two thousand presidential race bush ultimately won florida by less than six hundred votes giving him the electoral college victory thus the presidency the florida recount eighteen years ago was ultimately decided here at the supreme court it's unclear if will see a repeat of that but what is very certain is that the current recount most likely involve a lot of lawyers lawsuits and drag on for a very long time gabriel's on doe al-jazeera washington. oh hey now the developments may just says he's across the u.s. is struggling to stop lead in old pipes from contaminating the water system the latest is chicago where an investigation found that seventy percent of homes in the city had lied and that was john hendren reports. sam corona
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fears the pouring from his tap is a blend of life giving water in brain damage when i was younger i remember going to the filtration plants and taking a tour of it and tell it being told this is the safest drinking water in the world right what i was like eleven thirteen years old and here i am thirty seven years old finding out that there is lead inside the water for over the past two years the chicago tribune tested water from nearly three thousand homes in nearly seventy percent of the samples the newspaper found lead in three out of ten samples lead levels exceeded five parts per billion the maximum level the u.s. food and drug administration allows in bottled water it's a health hazard in cities across the united states and around the world. to. lead causes brain damage especially in children flint michigan recently stopped delivering bottled water to residents after declaring its let water crisis over
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some cities including chicago actually required lead service lines between the main drinking water line in the street and homes until congress ban the practice in one nine hundred eighty six there's an irony here the great lakes of north america are the largest source of fresh water in the world water from lake michigan is generally lead free when it leaves water treatment plants here but it becomes contaminated when it runs through lead service lines underground and chicago has more than three hundred thousand of them more than any other city in america chicago's park service has shut off or removed half of its twelve hundred water fountains and it is leaving hundreds of others on around the clock to minimize lead levels but it is not replacing all of its lead service lines i think that cost is one part of it i think there is also. the public at mention of having claimed for many years that the water earth and the city's department of water management tool down to zero in a statement year after year chicago's water exceeds the standards set by the u.s.
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e.p.a. led in copper rule for clean safe drinking water additionally the chicago department of water management takes a proactive approach to mitigating lead in the water system chicago is also offering free water testing kits but sam corona is still waiting on his water is basic right we needed to survive and it has a contaminated so how is the quality of our lives of our residents if they're drinking contaminated water waiting and hoping he and his family have not been drinking poisoned water all these years john hendren al-jazeera chicago or thousands of central american migrants have left the stadium in mexico city for the longest and most dangerous leg of that trek to the u.s. border president donald trump assigned an order that would deny asylum to any migrants who enter the united states illegally i was sandra now reports. it was still dark as the caravan of central americans left their shelter in mexico city.
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thank you thank you for everything they repeated as they pressed on towards their all to meet goal the southern border of the united states. allow them to travel for free on dedicated metro trains to cross the city. almost four thousand migrants left early on saturday following the roughly nine hundred were back on the road a day earlier. many were holding children on their shoulders and in strollers as they began the longest and most dangerous leg of their journey. falling we are used to the routine by the big trucks and walking. for many the stop in mexico city was their first real opportunity to rest after several weeks on the road and it's difficult to start walking again. it's a very. very tiring but i believe that we will be rewarded in the end.
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but it's unlikely they'll be allowed into the us the caravan has drawn the ire of president donald trump on friday he signed an executive order to reject asylum claims from people crossing illegally into the country a policy critics say it's international law. thousands of u.s. soldiers have been the ploy to the border to stop illegal entries and we don't discriminate anybody that jumps the border fence that crosses between the ports of entry will be arrested and they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law that includes this group yet the caravan press design holding blankets sleeping bags and warm clothes donated to them in mexico to protect against the colder temperatures in the north. twenty eight hundred kilometers divides them from the border town of. it's a longer route to the u.s. but one that avoids the most dangerous areas rife with gangs and drug traffickers and what will happen when they finally reach the border remains unclear yet i'll
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just see a bit. of a quick recap of the top stories for you this hour turkey's president says his authorities have shared already have recordings one eight hundred the murder of jamal khashoggi a saudi arabia the united states and france and germany but russia has yet to confirm that tacky possesses ordeal of the actual killing of the channelised inside saudi consulate in istanbul more than five weeks ago. we have given the recordings to saudi arabia the americans the british the germans to everyone they've listened to the conversations almost recordings but you know what's being said there's no point in distorting this funked among the fifteen they know who the murderer is or the murderers are in the saudi arabian administration can succeed in bringing this to light by making the fifteen speak. meanwhile over
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one has met u.s. president donald trump in paris where they are amongst the world leaders marking the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. met his french counterpart emmanuel where they smooth over a disagreement on defense on his way to france donald trump had attacked emanuel call for a european army in yemen military officials say pro-government forces have seized the main hospital in the key port city of the data around seventy percent of yemen's food and medicine passes through the data which is controlled by the rebels at least eleven people have been killed and thousands left homeless as two wildfires burn in the u.s. state of california one of the fires is in the north where twenty seven thousand homes were evacuated in the south all rise events of the city of malibu. a congress divided between democrats and republicans. what does it mean for america and the
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world in these remaining two years of donald trump's presidency. find out. on al-jazeera. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world. but mr huang is determined to find out what caused his daughter's death and brought him such heartache. the story of a committed parent turned activist and found this prettiest part of the if you find asian series on al-jazeera. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers.
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