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so you go on through the next couple of days there you go those wildfires in california fried not a hint of moisture in the full cost twenty four celsius the four but we have got some snow on the other side of the rockies cold air in place modest to the top temperature in denver getting up to eight degrees in dallas and also in atlanta that wet weather will make its way right up the eastern seaboard snow on the northern flank upstate new york will see some snow into new england into that eastern side of kind of the heaviest of rights any possibility just around new jersey back down towards d.c. could see some localized flooding that rain that runs right down the eastern side of the country through the deep south mississippi alabama rather way into georgia will be five celsius the top temperature in that dallas for tuesday there you go the dry weather the saddle weather continues for the west meanwhile dry unsettled across a good part of the carrot bamako some shop showers along the spells of rain still affecting the lesser antilles we've had some flooding into parts of mata they came to dominate the showers continue for many towards the east but dry for the west.
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it is murder when you throw a fire bomb into someone's home and need sheets off you know. not in significant numbers that insignificant ideologically again significant event is a crime again down very significantly by dictating big government if they fucked up policy down shall not kim because of the radicalized series on al-jazeera .
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hello again the top stories on al-jazeera a commander of the military wing of hamas has been killed in is really on the ground rating six other palestinians and an israeli soldier died during that attack and munis israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut short his visit to paris to return to israel. leaders from more than seventy countries have been attending those commemorations in paris to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war twenty million people were killed in the fighting that lasted nearly four and a half years and being on november the eleventh one thousand nine hundred eighteen natasha butler reports from paris. the gray skies over paris reflected the somber mood as more than seventy world leaders walked up the shores of the say to the arc de triomphe to commemorate the end of world war one the french president and german chancellor was side by side the nation's once the bitterest of enemies now the
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closest of allies at eleven o'clock paris time in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the guns fell silent ending more than four years of conflict and bloodshed an estimated twenty million soldiers and civilians were killed a similar number were injured in france where much of the fighting took place few have forgotten. i had to come here today as my grandfather fought in that wall the fourth of four years so it was to remember him. dozens of students took part in the ceremony representing a new generation and hope that history's mistakes will not be repeated the armistice treaty mogs a victory for allied powers and a defeat for german forces but the commemoration hasn't been about national triumph it's been about reconciliation. the french president led the flame of the tomb of the unknown soldier in his speech he spoke at the futility of
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war and promoted his multilateral vision of the world in the face of that of some leaders who increasingly look inwards the u.t.c. . it looks like to. do not patriotism is the polar opposite of nationalism nationalism betrays patriotism when one says it's also first and who cares about real there's clearly what is most precious about a nation secure make it live what makes a great coast importantly its model values the so many people together presidents and politicians who are often at odds with each other a moment for them to reflect on and remember a conflict the ravaged continents cut short lives and tore families apart. a call to never forget the trash butler al-jazeera. following criticism for not attending a ceremony at a cemetery on saturday donald trump remembered us who paid the ultimate sacrifice
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our diplomatic editor more from. the commander in chief paying his respects to u.s. servicemen who died in a war that ended one hundred years ago the visit to the cemetery overlooking paris took place on a dying craft a noon twenty four hours earlier a visit to the graves of u.s. marines had been cancelled the white house said it was because of rain a move that back home in the states prompted widespread criticism exactly one hundred years ago today on november eleventh nine hundred eighteen world war one came to an end. thank god it was a brutal war. he went to the cemetery instead of attending the paris peace forum an event deliberately designed to follow the commemoration while global leaders were all in paris the vision of president this was an effort to promote international cooperation to avoid further conflict and without mentioning president trump or his
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america first policy to push back against nationalism you sometimes you do. we are we can by the return of tragic passions nationalism racism anti-semitism extremism that challenge the future that our people are expecting the german chancellor told before him finding peace in yemen was a pressing concern. well in feeling fear here. since we are here to remember we must not forget that what is probably the worst humanitarian crisis in the world is happening in yemen and it is only because we have seen very few pictures that we're not appalled at the fact that there are no pictures cannot be a reason not to act together here in paris leaders from around the world well you know exhibit their horror of the wars of the pause but is there now ahead homes of their own countries it's clear there's no easy solutions to current conflicts and
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increasingly divergent views on the way they should work together in the future james. peris. britain's foreign secretary will travel to saudi arabia on monday to call for justice and accountability for the family of murdered journalist. jeremy hunt is the first british minister to visit since the assassination of the saudi consulates in istanbul more than a month ago he'll meet king solomon and saudi crown prince mohammed bin they'll also be a focus on ending the war in yemen britain is a major weapon supplier to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates who are leading the conflicts the united nations says the war has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis and the new york times is reporting top saudi intelligence officials close to the crown prince discussed using private companies to
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assassinate iranian enemies it says inquiries were made to a small group of businessmen last year ronen bergman as part of the new york times team which broke the story. during these discussions some of them in belgium some of them in new york some of them in riyadh saudi operatives came to ask the businessmen do you also do kinetics meaning legal as a nation and when the group of businessmen asked what exactly are you hoping that we will do it said we will not we would like to you to take out the reunion officials it is the civic they mention the name of caste and silly money the hand of the old could force of the r.g.c. arraignment iranian revolutionary guard the group of businessmen hesitated they wanted to consult a lawyer their lawyer flatly rejected the plan and said we're not going to do that but one of them george native with leading the group said the saudis there's
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a group of former s.a.'s former british special forces in london who might take the initiative now we don't know what with the end of that connection but we but the fact that all the saudis high ranking officials. he would lose due to the crime rate him fish can pitch here over there. project private business suggest a total change of policy during the time all this while the u.s. has renewed its call for an end to the hostilities in yemen street battles have brought chaos to residential areas in the main port city of her data a pro-government alliance backed by the saudi emirates a coalition is trying to seize control of the city from her with is at least sixty one fighters from both sides have been killed since saturday and thousands of civilians are trapped by the fighting bahamadia though has more from neighboring djibouti. fighting is going on on our list three front lines in and around the
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city of in the eastern part of the city fighting is taking place on the streets of some of the residential neighborhoods hundreds of fighters pro-government i've been supported by u.a.e. helicopters and so the air strikes on positions of the whole of the fighters who say to be putting up stiff resistance the stakes are high here the whole the fighters know that losing they that is going to be a major blow to them and it's exactly what the pro-government militias and the so the democratic coalition would want to see done that recovering that it kept shutting off the data from the whole of the fighters they may be a concern is for the safety of the people who are still living in the day the people who could not leave and flee when the fighting got close because of the roadblocks and the close rule to something done by the whole thing fighters there
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is also concern about what the fighting if it continues into the city will do to disrupt the vital services of the port of data where seventy percent of yemen's imports go through. this is also where they are meant for the millions of starving yemenis goes through bus mom omani is a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada she says the sodium rasa coalition is trying to take control of her data ahead of any peace talks. i think that's the strategy overall but of course it comes at an enormous cost of civilians in addition to your report it's important to point out that the percent of all food comes through the data similarily medicine this is a country that is pretty much import dependent on food so it is food scarcity and famine that we should be worried about because indeed this is the cost that's going to be paid by the average civilians for the retaking of the data i think the
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american system was very critical of the legislature was very critical of this war for several years now but never really had the new numbers to basically turn it over into some sort of sanctioning on set weapon sales to the saudis i think that that's changed and now that you've seen the democrats take over one part of the legislature we're going to see i think a real criticism of that the kinds of hearings that they're going to be calling in is going to i think bring up a lot of ugly facts for many americans that they are very much complicit in this war through use three fueling logistics intelligence you name it so i do think that this is mounting pressure and of course the death of her shock she definitely i think increased international where n'est on saudi foreign policy it is a really awful war it is not difficult to solve without any doubt but the same time we have to find a way to solve this because really the many people have suffered far too much.
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recounts begun in florida refer to keep his assertions in the midterm elections ballots are being counted again and the races for governor on the u.s. senate's and the first count republican candidates held a slight lead all counties have until thursday to complete the recount gave her all these on though has more from washington d.c. they're talking about how this is a could potentially be a replay of eighteen years ago we all can remember in year two thousand that was a famous recall of the votes in florida during the george w. bush al gore presidential race of course all the rest is history now but bush ended up winning the state of florida by less than six hundred votes and that was enough to get him into the white house and now we're seeing another recount in florida both republicans and democrats are accusing each other of foul play in stuffing the ballot boxes and trying to extend the election or change the results or what have
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you but the bottom line is this is a recount of all of the votes there between the senate race between republican rick scott who got fifty point zero percent of a close and bill nelson the democrat got in there early nine point nine percent of the vote only about ten to twelve thousand vote difference there of more than eight million votes cast in the governor's race as well the republican also holds a narrow narrow lead he has forty nine point six percent of the vote to andrew gillum the democrat forty nine point two so you can see how tight these races are and that's why the recount of the votes is happening beginning on sunday expected to last at least five days but it's going to be a long process it could extend well beyond that all thirty one people are now confirmed dead from wildfires across the u.s. state of california more than two hundred are missing and firefighters are struggling to control two fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes in los
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angeles county rob reynolds reports. when the fire ripped through these houses in open village it didn't leave much smoldering wreckage burned out vehicles a charred exercise bike seventeen houses were completely destroyed but thankfully no lives were lost people here are deeply grateful to their firefighters it just flared up and just went quick and those firemen god bless them stood on my parents' deck here and fought off the fire from their house the state of california is under siege from north to south high winds and bone dry trees and brush have fueled deadly wildfires this week california six periods the most obvious destructive fires that we've seen in its history over one hundred ninety six thousand acres burned. thousands of homes and thousands of lives lost everything depends on the wind a calm day can give firefighters
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a chance to contain the blazes but there are no calm days in the immediate forecast expecting them to peak at over forty miles per hour and they're going to burn for the next we're going to blow up the next three days oak village where lawn ornaments live for lauren amid the ashes was out of the fire's direct path and would not have burned had it not been for the wind people here tell us it was embers borne on high winds from another fire perhaps a dozen kilometers away that started these houses a light wildfire makes no distinction between rich and poor famous or obscure all must flee before it's at vance we ran into hockey legend wayne gretzky outside his mansion near thousand oaks we evacuated last night about two am. and still my wife and i young kids and i came back here to check on the house.
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yeah we were deathly scared and nervous like all citizens around here in oak village weary firefighters were hosing down hot spots more than twenty four hours after the flames swept through people here are deeply traumatized you could see it on t.v. you can see it on social media but when you actually see it and smell it that words can't describe the devastation officials say the fires may take weeks to bring under control for those who live here it's already too late rob reynolds al-jazeera oak village california leadership elections have been held in rubble rebel controlled eastern ukraine critics say the votes in donetsk break a peace agreement signed three years ago the government in kiev sets it's an illegal attempt to. separatists who. is there for your campaign more than ten
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thousand people have been killed since the conflict began in two thousand and fourteen. and representatives from the polish government have been holding a joint march with far right groups to celebrate the country's independence the procession marks the first time polish officials will attend the so-called independence march the event in the past has featured racist anti immigrant homophobic and white supremacist slogans on wednesday the mayor of warsaw said he would ban the march for security concerns but the president confirmed it will go on . hello again the headlines on al-jazeera a commander of the military wing of hamas has been killed in an israeli raid in gaza six other palestinians and an israeli soldier died during that attack and jaime yunus israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cut short his visit to
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paris to return to israel kerry faucet has more from west jerusalem and israeli covert special forces team was inside gaza territory three kilometers inside from the border fence traveling in a civilian vehicle and that it carried out an attack in which a senior commander of the hamas military wing the office on brigades in communists . baraka was shot and killed at least was killed in this operation a thirty seven year old senior commander. the u.s. has renewed its call for an end to hostilities in the yemen street battles have brought chaos to residential areas and the main port city of her day a pro-government alliance backed by the saudi erotic coalition is trying to seize control from who the rebels thousands of civilians are trapped by the fighting and britain's foreign secretary will travel to saudi arabia on monday to call for
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justice and accountability for the family of murdered journalist. jeremy hunt is the first u.k. minister it's a visit since he was killed at the saudi consulates in istanbul more than a month ago there will also be a focus on ending the war in yemen britain is a major weapons supplier to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. who are leading the conflicts the united nations says the war has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis commemorations have been held around the world to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war france's president calling led tributes to the twenty million people who died in the conflicts firefighters in california say they've only managed to contain ten percent of the fire burning in los angeles county at least twenty five people have died and thousands of homes have been destroyed. two large fires tear through the u.s. state of california hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave and
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firefighters expect the hot and windy weather conditions to continue to fan the flames those are the headlines viewfinder asia is coming up next on al-jazeera. history has called it the great war in the second episode the declining autumn an empire forges its alliance with germany and the central powers as the war gives birth to three nationalist movements the will determine the future world war one through. on al-jazeera. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of no coup filmmakers.
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