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burnitz meth is joining us live with the latest from columbus oh was this decision by the court expected bernard. well read it was certainly hoped for by the people who brought the case and it really is a significant slap down for the president from the supreme court it says there is a case to answer in an argument that he's acted unconstitutionally by dissolving parliament and calling elections in january and things have gone really from bad to worse for president serious a university is the prime minister we were missing or the prime minister's i'm not going you've acted unconstitutionally the president says ok arlo recall parliament prove it with a vote on the floor then it seems you haven't got the votes so instead he dissolves parliament and this is where the supreme court steps in and supporters of the missing girl were delighted when the supreme court delivered its ruling earlier on this afternoon. here we have an independent and just
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judiciary. clinically interpreting the provisions and stipulations in the constitution. and abiding by all the. legal norms and traditions for more democracy justice and fairness so what happens next then. things could move very quickly to remain parliament was supposed to sit tomorrow until the president tried to dissolve it now looks like it will end up sitting tomorrow tomorrow it could well have a vote on who it confirms to be prime minister says he's got the numbers so therefore he keeps his position in the rajapaksa risks being thrown out having only been taken over the prior prime minister's office put in the prime minister's office by the president a couple of weeks ago during all right bernie thank you. still have zero britain's
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foreign secretary says a briton drillers ninety five percent complete but it's that final five percent that's proving to be hardest plus the death toll climbs in california as crews try to contain the worst wildfire in the state's history. and are there the rains really getting going now for the southeastern parts of china for look at the satellite picture there's not really a great deal to be seen at the moment just a little bit of cloud drifting its way eastwards but that will begin to thicken up as we head through the day on wednesday we see a few heavy outbreaks on this and by thursday a lot of us will be seeing that weather whether it's stretching from the south coast all the way up towards shanghai and some of us really will see some very heavy downpours i mean for the towards the west we've got all storm with us in the bay of bengal at the moment within this massive cloud here it's tracking its way
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steadily towards the southern tip of india and it will make landfall probably on thursday home wednesday then we'll see the outer fringes of that storm begin to bring us some rain in chennai and the winds will be picking up as well and then by the time we get to thursday we'll see that storm make landfall now probably the winds won't be too much of a feature it's going to be the amount of rains a very heavy downpours for the southern parts of india and across sri lanka as well before the towards the west of course there's been a lot of wet weather here in qatar recently and there's still more rain across the arabian peninsula as we head through wednesday this time though it's a little bit further towards the north so some of us in saudi arabia and up through kuwait and into iran will be very wet on wednesday and thursday to. for you looking at. the solutions come together to benefit all parties and that's
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where we're going to. join us. you don't have to set up your experiment. everyone has a points you actually raise several interesting points there that members are joined at. the top stories on turkish media is reporting the so-called saudi. numerous. the murder of. turkish newspaper there. was
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murdered. by what turkey has described. more targeted. violence across the southern israel. killed in gaza and another palestinian died in the israeli town of ashkelon when his house was hit by a rocket from. the president's bid to dissolve parliament. next year the island's been prices for more than two weeks. and replace the prime minister. now a leak united nations report says the agency should not provide assistance for refugees to return to me and more from bangladesh if they are interned in camps. the governments of bangladesh and me tomorrow agreed in october to repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees living in un supported camps along the border in
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the meantime ian marr has been building centers to house returning were hidden john muhammad jim jhoom has been following the stories joining us live from cox's bazar in bangladesh what more did the leak u.n. report say. well there are really in this report as well as other reports that we're starting to see emerging today from the you when are all essentially screaming out to the world to the international community saying that the bangladeshi government should not begin repatriation of or hinder refugees to me and more look in the last few weeks it was announced that the governments of bangladesh and me and more were to commence repatriation of as many as twenty two hundred were hindu refugees on november fifteenth the day after tomorrow we've been speaking to bangladeshi government officials here in cox's bazaar which is on the border with me and more where there
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are over a million or hinder refugees and they are telling us that they are anxious about what exactly is going to happen to bangladeshi government maintains that no one will be forced to return to me and more the refugees here though there is an increasing sense of terror in those communities they are afraid that this repatriation will not be voluntary now we also got a release just in the last fifteen minutes or so from the un high commissioner of human rights and this one says that returning rohinton refugees to me and more would place them at serious risk of human rights violations it goes on to say the office of the high commissioner continues to receive reports of ongoing violations of the rights of her him to remaining in northern iraq which include allegations of killings disappearances and arbitrary arrests as well as widespread restriction on the rights to freedom of movement health and education look this is being echoed this sentiment by practically every aid worker that we're speaking with here they
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say that refugees are afraid beyond that they say that you in agencies humanitarian groups aid workers that they are terrified of what's going to happen if a repatriation is rushed we spoke with members of u.n. h.c.r. that's the refugee agency earlier in the day as well and they. they told us that this is just not the time they are assessing all this they are trying to work with the government of bangladesh to ensure that at some point in the future there could be a mechanism created whereby there would be safe return over him to refugees to me and more but that has just not happened yet so then what does this mean for that repatriation that's meant to take place on november the fifteenth and has there been a response by bangladesh. on the call by a sense of the bank with us to hold the plans for repatriation. there is not yet been any response to that specific release from michele by surely
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the high commissioner for human rights we expect that there would be probably in the coming hours and we will continue to try to get an answer from the bangladeshi government on that point but bangladesh officials they're worried right now because they realize that they are in a very uncomfortable position on the one hand you have the prospect of elections coming up in this country and there are officials here that would like to see the beginning of some type of repatriation process so that the segment of the population here that is against into refugees being here would become more satisfied so some of this is political rhetoric on the other hand you have bangladeshi officials that are quite concerned about the prospect for him to refugees returning at a time when it's not conducive to their safety and their health and they are very aware that many in the ring into refugee population here in bangladesh do not want to go when you speak to refugees here they say look we would love to go home we would love to go back to me and more but we can't there were atrocities that were
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committed against us there was a genocide they say that was committed against us and they say that is just not time for them to be able to go back or not even guaranteed citizenship rights if they were to return to me and more right now all right thank you. now amnesty international has stripped. off its highest honor the ambassador of conscience award it says the award has been revoked because of her indifference to atrocities committed by me in mars' military against muslims who is now the leader of me in mars government was given the prize in two thousand and nine she was still under house arrest at that time libya's renegade general hiding from have to it is in italy but he won't join official talks to try to stabilize the country after seven years of fighting libya's leaders and other foreign powers have been gathering for the conference in sicily it's the latest attempt to bring all parties together after a similar attempt in paris in may next month's elections have been canceled because of the violence has more from the conference and problemo. well the morning here in
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the host scene a meeting taking place that must be seen as the substance and backbone of this conference drawing together the big power center in the east and the west of libya general khalifa haftar who controls much of the east along with his foreign backers the prime minister of russia the president of egypt and the foreign minister of france talking across the table with fires also rather she's the u.n. back to prime minister with his government in tripoli and his chief foreign sponsor italy and the prime minister the host of this conference to separate kaante and all of them being drawn together by the u.n. envoy for libya hassan salam a who of course as we know is promoting a brand new roadmap towards elections to take place in libya by the middle of next year i think the minimal measure of success of this conference will be the extent to which all of those key players are willing to rally behind this new u.n.
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planet for seize a national conference early in the year in libya allowing libyans themselves to decide what sort of democracy they want to see a parliamentary or a presidential system to decide on an electoral law and then a date for a vote aiming for something by june of two thousand and nineteen will they all agree that's what i think everybody will want to see out of this the russians and the americans have already informally said they'd back the plan khalifa haftar are of course a reluctant participant so we were told the general from the east but he's at the table he's part of the process will be part of a solution that i think is what everyone will want to find out britain's prime minister is holding talks with senior cabinet minister is aimed at approving the brics at withdrawal agreement to resume a says her government is working extremely hard to save the deal with the european union on monday may told finance officials that negotiations were now in the endgame a senior member of may's cabinet has said
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a deal could happen within the next two days lawrence lee has more from london. british governments in the european union keep insisting that it's all ninety five percent agreed but the bit they can't see gree and frankly they will never be able to agree satisfactorily is what to do with the irish border for the millionth time because the u.k. can't leave the european union in the way that it wants to while having to keep the border open as the european union demands under the terms of the good friday peace agreements and that's why it's reason may has had to confect this deal to keep the u.k. in a customs union with the european union for an unspecified period of time such acted as sort of pincer movement really hardline baxter's can't stand it because they say that the u.k. would be in hock to the european union forever remain as who either don't want to leave it all or who want to second referendum say it's also entirely and satisfactory all the opposition parties don't like it either and the thing that
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everybody keeps misunderstanding i think is that even if the british government and the european union did say look we've got a deal it doesn't mean it's done because it's got to get through a parliamentary vote here and the all of all the arithmetic suggests that parliament won't back it's in the end for all of those reasons and so it is really at the very difficult situation for for the british government because it parliament doesn't back it they know in so entirely uncharted territory where they're with a sort of about a no deal scenario in the financial for the u.k. falling out of the european union which parliament here doesn't want either russian opposition leader says he's been barred from leaving the country to attend the court ruling on his recent detentions involving a star by border guards at moscow airport and told he couldn't leave he was on his way to strasburg in france for a hearing at the european court for human rights so my is below me there are happy passengers at the airport whose tickets haven't disappeared or my ticket has disappeared i'm not allowed to travel abroad i bought myself
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a coffee and i'm heading to work the gnostic oxygen democrats have flipped another senate seat in the u.s. midterm elections giving him. arizona its first democratic senator in more than two decades with almost all votes counted kristensen evan leads her republican challenger martha mike sally by two percent forty three year old son emma is the first woman elected to represent arizona in the senate she replaces retiring senator jeff flake who has been one of president donald trump's harshest conservative critics republicans will still command a majority in the senate despite the loss search teams are now trying to recover bodies from california's worst wildfire with forty two people killed other fires continue to burn across the states a red flag warning stretched from north to south in the south the smaller hill fire is mostly contained but the larger cools the blaze has already claimed two lives and it's left a trail of destruction at beach resorts including malibu and northern california the town of paradise has been wiped out as the fire continues to burn now reports.
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in the forests of northern california night bring three responded and these firefighters have been working on multiple fronts and this is my first day on the fire it's been going for about three days now but i spent the first two to three days just dealing with the threat to my own home in my own community and then to come out here i mean this is the calling in the nearby town of chico some of the quarter million people forced to flee their homes across the state and now wondering what the future holds we will rebuild. one step at a time build our home he will be a part of rebuilding that town because it's a few happen. and you know thank you so much everybody's been so wonderful just have to count our blessings. and not count the losses. but they have been so many losses this is what's left of paradise more than two hundred people
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a still missing investigators now combing through the debris and ashes of this incinerated town and. some bodies have been found and gutted cause the flames moving faster than they could drive to my bow being brought in to help identify the dead but officials warn finding bodies could take weeks as of today an additional thirteen human remains have been recovered which brings the total number to forty two if i understand that makes this the deadliest fire in the history of the united states wild land fire in history united states south in los angeles county the hills are still smoking the fire here is our new ten percent contained. in parts of malibu some residents are returning to the scorched slopes my neighbors i see my house i was in for then i wouldn't be here there's lots of. areas here
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that member and they came over here with water buckets and put out fires and. just very very grateful to them for sure. others stayed to defend their own homes when the fire came over the hill here and there was about sixty mile an hour plus turn pitch black and firestorm came over after that just run around and put out fires. but not all the fires have been pushed out and with no rain forecast and strong winds still blowing is nothing to stop them. al-jazeera. have again the headlines on al-jazeera turkish media is reporting the so-called saudi hit squad brought numerous items with them to carry out the murder of jon. the report comes from turkish newspaper the daily sun. the was murdered inside the
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saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second by what turkey has described as a hit squad and more israeli air strikes have targeted gaza following a night of violence across the strip around southern israel at least seven palestinians have been killed in gaza and another promised the end died in the israeli town of ashkelon when his house was hit by rockets from gaza. because supreme court has blocked the president's bid to dissolve parliament and rejected his call for a snap election next year the island's been in political crisis for more than two weeks after my the promise to resend a fired and replaced the prime minister. here we have an independent and just. clinic. for the regions and stipulations in the constitution. and traditions for more democracy justice and fairness
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libya's run a good general honeycomb half that is an elite but he won't join official talks to try to stabilize the country after seven years of fighting libya's leaders and other foreign powers have been gathering for the conference in sicily it's the latest attempt to bring all parties together after a similar attempt in paris in may next month's elections have been canceled because of violence britain's prime minister is holding talks with senior cabinet ministers aimed at approving the bricks that would roll agreements to reason may says her government is working extremely hard to save the deal with the european union on monday may told finance officials that negotiations were now in the endgame a senior member of may's cabinet has said a deal could happen within the next two days at least forty two people have been killed in california on the worst wildfires in the state's history investigators are searching for human remains after more than six thousand homes were destroyed in the town of paradise on thursday firefighters are still trying to contain wildfires that hit both ends of the states those are the headlines the stream is
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coming up next on al-jazeera and then it's the brits they with us. china could be facing a debt that's according to a global trumpet ministration insisting towards the saudis and other uses that they want to have more production. we bring you the stories that the economic world we live counting the cost on al-jazeera. it has been a tumultuous year in u.s. politics from the daily diet of surprises coming out of the white house to the partisan tensions over judges confirmation to the supreme court so they return to our immigrant town hall for their impressions of the last twelve months in u.s. politics send us your thoughts to through twitter and the you tube chat.
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even the most hardened news junkies have had their work cut out to keep up with us politics whether the reports cover president trump's family separation policy or his unconventional relations with traditional world allies millions of americans have grown used to two or three very different major political stories competing for their attention every day so today we are dedicating a show to our panel of immigrants to the us and their family members for their thoughts about the last year in politics joining us we have. the president of voice of vietnamese americans and she came to the u.s. as a refugee at the end of the vietnam war joining us from maryland is jesse saying he is founder of american sikhs for trump and is an entrepreneur who immigrated to the u.s. from india thirty years ago from albuquerque new mexico we have my compass a good she's a patient educator who works as an oral surgeon in mexico she is joined by
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a husband and to me so good a and he's a veteran and also a pistol instructor with the national rifle association in minneapolis minnesota we have a.j. he is a. accountant an immigrant from pakistan he was joined by his daughter summer she is studying public health policy at the university of minnesota. joins us from portland oregon and sadly is president of the republican. coalition and she immigrated to the united states from pakistan welcome back everyone so let's start with the hearings to decide whether to come perm brett kavanaugh to the supreme court i know it sounds like it was a long time ago but it wasn't so if you remember cavanagh angrily denied allegations that he assaulted women in the early one nine hundred eighty s. so here is what a member of our original townhall loiters george had to say about that so with the g.o.p. in control of the house cavanagh's confirmation all the heartening was almost you know a little i watched pretty breathlessly well kevin i testified and i was simply astounded
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by what served i did not see. the judge what i did see was at the end of the day the politics and the votes that resulted in his confirmation were not votes of conviction rather these were votes of political survival but i love you just. to talk about these confirmation hearings political survival go ahead well just yesterday better than force session out and. that was last week actually that last week yeah it was our and we think of bret covenant. but he was the one who had made it clear that he would suggest. not investigating the sitting president and that would leave president of free. way to do feel that he's above the law and i'm very concerned that for president after seeing that. he is now
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feeling that he can. manipulate or to get over that the seizure. of our country. session and also. there was a lot of concern that. mr miller will be. fired and he has or the man the f.b.i. has many of our law enforcement and the high desert anthony says. because why is this ridiculous antony. that's a typical liberal attitude these people attack the president they don't like the president from day one you don't work with them all they want to do is fight the rise and the president is not only because the president actually had no use that money he did he said that if if the house represented the people if they asked for the president to present even his tax rate cut he would do the same and put the
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house of representatives in the house as a as any i accept last year the haters are going to hate this i'm not a witness of that it was that he's fighting back in a way that's been they have not gone better than crime horseback to that has action to i'm just i'm just really thought it was a move to low on he would do everything you know and just they let him back and think they are above the laws knowing the president has the rest let them know i'll tell you land all along blocking that's the problem people the liberals out there thinking they don't have to follow the laws i see it in our state we have we have a new mayor there was just elected now we have a you know it's they could come in here saying sure is the word why if president travels say that he can stand in have not and should people i think there's a real democrat out narcissistic you should hear it gently but do you not see i mean our hearing yet just the nomination shelf it was
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a disgrace by the liberals and the democrats now with the drive to. the democrats senator frank saying she has that letter for she had it for months and she never brought it out just to play a political game that backfired suggest international audience response what we think is a lesson about the about the professor who said when she was younger that she was a slightly terrorist problems she did by now he's now said quote i wouldn't have been. you that you like beer that was so i sassed that no you need to have flour supreme i got your ass and that's not easy i had position that i think of this company because the president is trying to do that all the people that he's with him is still in the position to people that he's no working no no i could be with him just go to position and the physical of the national need to be the first
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person introspect there is no even if you is the president he's an investigation that's what you don't want him he was pushing hugh for just let i say this is like i said the liberals do not follow the law anyway but i want to think you have a large employees they don't follow the law and it's going to get worse now that reptilian raised on the ice is so good and how i got a call that i have my station here i'm getting that and to me and to hell type remember i hate i hate what you say let me just play a little clip to take us back to these cabinet hearings so this was just quite recently have a listen have a look brett's assault on meter after a sickly altered my life for a very long time i was too afraid and ashamed to tell anyone these details this grotesque and coordinated character assassination well persuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country democrats are willing to do anything and just hurt anyone to get their way like they're doing
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with judge kavanaugh. so a.j. and son of this was late september and everybody was watching the cabinet hearings what's the food out for you i mean ok here's the thing. all of the this doesn't end or start with brett kavanaugh there is a problem in this country that we need to address we need to talk about comprehensive sex and consent education we need to talk about how we are raising our children in this country right cavanagh was. i was not surprised by the result i was disheartened of course but i was not surprised this speaks to a silencing of voices that we continue to do at the highest level of our courts and as far as liberals above the law our people being of the law well what if they're
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terrible what and i'm not saying that i'm above the law nor is anyone else but in this country there are terrible us that suppress and quiet and and continue to perpetuate power dynamics that hurt mine or. coming. out of was appointed tell us a reason the reason he was appointed is that in his writings in the past he attacked a borrowed a big issue that is with mr trump the president should not be investigated and they should be they should be allowed to do whatever. they are being launched right i am and i hear that he that's the point i made earlier that the president cannot be a law of the law i agree with that and that's why the supreme court there's a reason he now than i it was so important and that's why the who are talking internationally everybody in europe was very concerned that president.
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is leading a dictatorship coming back there and there are questions being. damage it now country just yesterday i want to pick up on that because you mentioned what this means as a whole for the judiciary i want to bring in a few comments so new because as november eighth thursday kavanaugh officially took his seat so you know it is timely that we're talking about him on twitter references out and says dr blazin ford has had to move four times and hire private security i know that the moral arc of the universe is very very long but sometimes it is so hard to believe that it truly been toward justice just one person's comment here's another on you tube who writes in that what this means now is that republicans are filling up the judiciary and will continue and then on top of that also on thursday ask having all took his seat we also got news that supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg had fallen and bruised three ribs you can see this
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tweet from the former senator out of california barbara boxer who says all the thoughts to ruth bader ginsberg other people writing in on the opposite side of that supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg hope you get better soon but be assured we are ready to go on short notice so you can see the debate right there sub where do you fall on what this means for the judiciary and then the country. will be another conservative. or a very there you wish. me well. that's how you win oh my goodness you're talking about gitmo and supreme court justice wow you will definitely not think that. hearing. it was all political motivation. i think it was a lot of the reasons that the house because of
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a lot of the political tactics they use the seven hearing to instill fear and basically i think you know as. was pointed out a lot of the accusers and i'll be told. by the deficit partment for lying to the senate judiciary committee about. those are just political plays that some woman were making and yes that's sad at the day with some woman has to go through i don't think nothing was proven. so we shouldn't make false allegations and not. for confirmation i want to bring up that many women have taken it upon themselves to go out and fight it because just recently. african-americans woman well into the just ship in texas that was a good boy. i'm hoping that the people will find themselves or i would love to see more minorities i would love to see more women on the bench but i think at the same
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time we should we shouldn't approve of any future that comes forward without any evidence. or. from getting confirmed we have so much to talk about some of funking thank you for this i'm going to push a little bit and talk about president trump's achievements in the last twelve months it took a trained festival haven't it's not. my great honor to announce that we have successfully completed negotiations on a brand new deal to terminate and replace nafta so we have negotiated this new agreement based on the principle of fairness and reciprocity to me it's the most important. because we've been treated so unfairly by so many nations all over the world with changing that. so that's actually i think you're going to be best pay said to rid of all of the achievements a president trump has managed to nail down in the last twelve months because you
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are a very much a trump supporter but your mrs sitting next to my right is not so we can do compare and contrast anthony you confessed well you know he mentioned nafta that's very important we travel back and forth quite a bit to mexico met a factor in the process of buying another house in chihuahua mexico so means going back and forth and dealing with a lot of this. the unemployment you know it's at its lowest has been for how many how many decades that's important when i when i bring that up people always say that no it's because of what was left over from the previous administration i don't believe that i believe the president dropped had some a lot to do with that and i think if we continue in that. supporting the president but that's the main key the liberals do not support the president if they would get behind the president there's a lot of things the computer and the nafta is just part of my ira. i don't think
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that laughter pain is treated between kind of that united states and mexico i think that he said treating it between businessman yes there richest man in mexico and some people in the united states that is a lot of people in the united states are gone don't want to be there with the street you know up there to small business they are just closer because they can come competition with big companies so that is not something good for the united states unless from mexico up and i can tell you in mexico the corruption and the lead there is that of the when all of these business relations with the united states is not the people that are going to do something better for the country and is the same in the united states then you spoke about that big companies we are talking about millionaires we don't talk about this small business that is going to disappear or this month in the disappear because they can have competition with the big companies and that is where rescue acid it comes and know now that i don't
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think that we. i agree. because she said that is just business big business man and not for the people the same action that president clinton took when withdraw the us from t p p has truly was devastating because it's against all the values for the people and it's also was against our national security strategy and security. asia pacific as well so those values that we promote like crime it change promoting environment promoting free demo informations freedom of the net. protecting the labors and no manipulation of the market those. t p p and when present took us out of the t p p he was just a transaction no president he didn't pay attention to the people and that create a lot of and to the people in the area especially they viet nam you can see that
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viet nam now trip to china because of that there was another violations of human rights increase for the last two years since what president had done and i will present talk about to the leaders of viet nam a communist country is the traits they want he wanted to buy a hundred millions of weapons whatsoever from the u.s. but he didn't care about the human rights so there's a lot of violations of human rights happening and we very sad about that i don't think president put american values in the trade deals that he's talking about ok it's human. empathy but i wanted to pick up on that about human rights because that's a word that's been thrown around a lot online among our community we got this on you tube from steve who says that my vote during the midterm elections was influenced by the current administration's disregard for human rights and for the environment another person tweets into
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a. this is but tita who says what makes a note a nation a global player it's the ability of its leadership to think more broadly beyond its borders and invest in the future it's the realisation that no country can operate in isolation no matter how big its economy or military might and the u.s. has lost that now to give our global audience a reminder of what it is that these people are talking about i wanted to share a little clip of something that happened earlier this year at the u.n. general assembly this is president. in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america so true. i didn't expect that reaction but that's. so sad they're laughing he didn't
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expect that and there is more laughter what did you make of that moment but what do you make of the u.s. is standing in the rest of the world's eyes. you know we're talking about human rights we're talking about the global world and. he hasn't achieved anything in there in fact what he's done is he is he has continued to. bring about this hateful rhetoric hateful suggestions and and pushes towards. divisive policy is and laws' and that will hurt people and that goes beyond the united states that goes to our relationship with saudi arabia and the things that are going on in yemen and how we've contributed to that and that goes. you know the influence of nationalists being elected across the world need just. a president in brazil who has
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scary scary politics rather similar to president that just got elected so if there is anything he has achieved as he's achieved this ideal or sorry lack of that there of of this nationalistic isolation and protectionist policies that are not going to help this country i mean one of the things only one of the year happened there you know on the do the leaders of the world sitting in that room the clip that you showed and there was a laughter we are laughing stock of the world today exactly gainers prior in the strictures of. the president here. we need to be strong and these could be coming from the top down we are not at the verge and i thought we were going to be with north korea. so i think actually. to be clear at this is it this is the united nations general assembly which is the
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end of september those leaders who are now thing at the way the president brought up the election results and how he won the election that's the point where they started to gnaw off now how do you interpret that well the rule has always considered us in the last after the before trump the last eight years just a week nation and i think you know that after this last election and president trump we are now going to be considered a strong nation again we need to have be a strong nation we need to have a strong military and that's the issues the president proper good so that's the way i see it i'd like to as i don't know is in my hand say i believe i was just going to say don't but if they want to. have a say need to become a superpower by seven finish up by what. they were laughing at mr trump they want laughing at previous presidents that signed those agreements
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so of. joint trade and in all of those things. it is and they were laughing at. you know what is good what is happening is this i solution is stand and united states have gone through these kinds of periods in the past in history where we have tried this isolationist. behavior and it has not worked the world goes better when we work together and i'm just curious you have family outside of the u.s. you have family in mexico what do they make of president trump. be a disconnect yet my wife's family there are no doubt in the measure we've just done us have their way to try and be stuck in about mexico because for him all these panic people in the united state of mexico. creamy now and people that he's coming for to make a problem some leave to their social security in the united states something that we know that is not true and for another point we know that in q spying like
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talking about the immigration like now we don't discount on that it coming for and duress and they don't talk about that in a good as they have two military bases and then you're just leaving lake they are all there complete they have just helped themselves they don't do nothing for the country that they use in their land so that is the point for trump everything is morning it's a business if he can take money for someplace he doesn't come to do nothing. it's not healthy like a country is now but i see they're not going to be respected because he is somebody else will somebody that we can trust is just somebody that he stated to get more money started feeling very sick in the street again. so he's doing that because they graciously supplying because they don't have a good relation commercial relationship with other countries like poor countries is like what i heard that at least having not destructiveness in china because he she going to get what because of it that she could pay less money back you did the
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united states why didn't pay the same great debt they think you did to united states when the york not comparable you know yes i'm chinese was a myra and i he had a bad day i mean he clearly in your household there thank you for sharing it with that larry a second i want you to know that i want to always bring in one more person's voice to end here with the friend of the stream she writes the story of the u.s. become a tale of two countries yet the nativism raises a mass violence like the thousand oaks shooting that we saw on thursday november eighth is not new what's new is the media and culture bubbles that most americans are in the bubble. silo us off from one another leading to a lack of empathy for others and folks don't seem to care about having a social contract for other residents and citizens the don't look like them i am so looking forward to the next time that we get our immigrant town hall together i know it will be at a significant moment in the us political history but for now i will say goodbye and thank you to jesse and some other and a.j.
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suitcases when they traveled to turkey a journalist. a top white house advisor has also offered his thoughts on a pound recordings of the killing. israel hits gaza with more and strikes in response to a bare ajah rocket fire from palestinian armed groups it is some of the worst violence since the twenty fourteen war and threatens to derail efforts for a long term peace. and another twist in the political crisis gripping sri lanka the supreme court has blocked the president's move to dissolve parliament that's after he sacked to replace the prime minister will live in the capital colombo from comic books to a multibillion dollar film franchise stanley created much more than just the marvel universe bringing some of the tributes for the father of superheroes at the age of ninety five.
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you know what the news grid live on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live in a dot com we begin with new developments surrounding the saudi journalist. turkish newspaper the daily has published what it says i x. rays showing the contents of suitcases carried by the so-called hit squad that killed him and white house national security adviser john bolton has suggested that a pound or your recordings don't link saudi crown prince mohammed bin men to the crime or demand a show yeah is live for us in istanbul so. for us on this. on the comments from the u.s. national security advisor john bolton saying that although he hasn't heard the recordings himself the people who have say it doesn't implicate the crown prince this would be another sign of the u.s. sticking by him had been sound man at this point at least for now.
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indeed i mean not a statement by john bolton has a muslim response to a question posed to. john bolton about reports that according to the contents of these recordings. are moved to the head of this kill squad essentially was making or made a phone call to the personal secretary of crime prince mohammed bin some man in that cell phone call he relayed to him quote unquote tell your boss that the deed has been done or completed obviously this is a loose translation i haven't heard the actual arabic in which the spoke and we understand obviously that is understood to be in reference to your boss to the secretary of the crown prince would be essentially indicating mohamed bin southern man however bolton says that the recordings according to those who have listened to his claiming he himself didn't which is who clearly are considering he's the national security advisor so if anybody in the intelligence community in the u.s.
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would be listening to it he should be at the top of the list but he says according to those who have listened to it that doesn't directly implicates does that mean that that is all the turks have with regards to implicating crown prince mohammed bin some men are the imposition of other evidence that they are yet to release so far they have been releasing things bit by bit and whenever it suits them either to put pressure on the saudis or to expose the inaccuracy is in the narrative coming out so for or to put pressure on the international community to put further pressure on the saudis in turn to come up with a clear kind of its way in which a path in which the justice will be served and therefore as you mentioned the latest pictures also were released in the past twenty four hours as one has him and on the investigation itself. apparent x. rays now of the luggage of some of the members of this team. yeah those are so yes those actually those are the latest pictures we're talking
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about there has a man in them they are pounding soul the images from the x. ray scans of the luggage that was going through airports amongst them you get several communication devices close circuits devices which would be a lot more difficult for people to tap into walkie talkies as well as more importantly syringes we understand according to one of the narrations that came from our sources earlier on in this case so for research go the democrats will she was injected in either to subdue him or to kill him or not quite sure but possibly are those the syringes that were used we're not quite sure but also tasers maybe and other things that we're seeing in those images that these are casualties have released obviously this article thirty of have had these images for several weeks now it's not as if they woke up this morning and realize that the scanners in the airports record the fact that they chose to hold on to them and release them today is that in response to the fact that as president said in
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a briefing to turkish journalists on an air flight back from paris a couple of days ago that he felt to be held wasn't being as forthcoming as was promised maybe this is a way to do it is this a way to maybe remind the international community that whilst the turks have shared recordings with the intelligence of germany france canada the u.k. america and so forth maybe they didn't share everything maybe they have more information obviously there is a lot of maneuvering in this not least because of the gravity of the crime and the influence that turkey and saudi arabia and the u.s. all of them share so that's the latest twist in this obviously is the main demand from turkey still is for saudi to declare who ordered it to declare what they will do with those who are implicated they've called for them to be extradited to sarky the saudis have refused and a lot of questions still as to what the role of conference mahama been solomon was in this assassination. all right jim thank you jim live for us in istanbul and you keep up to date with all the developments on the case by going to the al-jazeera
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when harry force it is live for us now from the how all this on the israel gaza border so harry israeli security cabinet has met what are we hearing from them. well you had two fairly important developments to report to you since i was last on air an hour ago yes that israeli security cabinet after a six hour more than six hour meeting has finished up without any major pronouncement but there has been a very curt one line statement saying that the israeli military has been directed to continue its operations on gaza as required of those two words as required of course leave a great deal of room for interpretation and a good deal room for maneuver the other thing that has happened is that the political head of hamas is now honey. from inside gaza has said that it is possible to return to
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a cease fire if there are no further israeli attacks so there is it least some room from both sides now being given to the prospect of once again as we've seen so many times in the last few months stepping back from the brink of an all out military confrontation an all out war however this is the closest they've come to the sheer volume of of ordinance going out of gaza and indeed the airstrikes have been coming in in return so it remains an extremely dangerous situation and given the fact that the israeli military has been told that it is being encouraged to continue its operations as required we have just within just over the last hour heard of a couple more israeli air strikes one killing seven palestinians inside gaza since this round of strikes and rocket launches began just over twenty four hours ago and another another strike in the far south as gaza near the rafa crossing with egypt
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so this is by no means over but there is potentially some room now to try to work on a cease fire once more. and so what do we what's the latest we're hearing on on casualties and what's this going to mean for the chances of a ceasefire which is of course what both sides had been discussing before all of this flared up we're i mean as a so there are seven casualties seven seven fatalities at least inside gaza more than twenty injured there is one dead so far that is still the total on the israeli side and that man was in fact a palestinian man from hebron in the occupied west bank his home was struck by a rocket that was fired out of gaza in terms of the prospects for reaching a cease fire that the calculations essentially are political ones on both sides after this military incursion by israel on sunday evening which began this latest.

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