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it comes to gaza so i think we're going to have to wait and see how this plays out in the next couple of days but many people will tell you even though this was perhaps an unpopular decision the ceasefire with hamas up to firing four hundred sixty rockets at israel could will tell you when it comes to the polls he remains a popular prime minister and if there are new elections he more than likely will retain that post and with al-jazeera live from london much more still ahead for you on the program and on certain future of the u.k. as prime minister warns that any attempt to topple her would delay breck's it and nigeria begins its most expensive election campaign in history with seventy nine candidates vying for the top job. well as we saw yesterday all the action in europe is the moment taking place in the
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warm waters around the g. in the black sea in fact the central mediterranean all because of cold air that's invading from the north it's also running backs in the middle of europe so what was previously quite warm winter because cold and in that cold snow will fall from the garion plane so the austrian alps back towards swiss and france at the same time the green represents rain is what spreading through portugal spain and into western mediterranean daytime temps and there are substantially down plus one in vienna plus four in berlin and that strength of wind means that nine in london is going to feel pretty cold as well so quite a big change and that's just getting to monday to tuesday we still got the feed of walts up through the adriatic the potential for stormy weather here big thunderstorms i think all the tracing code and that feeds into masses of snow now falling in the eastern alps right into austria and that's true also the balkans and beyond to remain here and ukraine proper taste of winter this but the south of course all implies we're drawing walls up from the african interiors are still in
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the middle twenty's quite happily but with masses of clouds throughout jiri morocco and tunisia for the next couple of days. two females who were brought in debt deal and want the members of the new team vaccinators targeted and vaccines rejected pakistan faces a constant battle in its war against polio very different this is al jazeera follows the extraordinary health workers who risk their lives in one of polio final strongholds and we don't assume terse work with this story we're losing their lifeline the last drops on al-jazeera.
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back quickly at the top stories now u.s. president donald trump says he has not listened to recordings of the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi as they are too graphic the u.s. government is expected to release a report into the right killing on choose day and benjamin netanyahu has imposed his coalition partners not to bring down the government he was speaking after hours of talks aimed at saving his ruling coalition which has been left with a one seat majority in the knesset. all in all the stories we're following closely for the first time in history attending the apec summit have failed to agree on a final statement two days of talks at the asia pacific economic cooperation ended up being less about working together and more about individual statements under which almost reports from papa new guinea where the summit was held.
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international summits usually end with bland communiques not chaotic scenes and the prime minister being bundled out to the conference room who that peter o'neill papua new guinea's prime minister had just been telling reporters about the success of the apec summit he'd been hosting and trying to leave without taking questions on its dramatic failure but leaders are not being able to agree on even the plan this language for an agreement leaders statement the apec summit took place behind closed doors so why the failure to get all twenty one to agree i think your writing is as the chair you are the reason not to be able to receive a community where you have almost twenty one economies agreeing to the into all the issues that we have discussed and it is not the frustration but if we all haitians summit thank you managed to publish something even if it's pretty bland and raise they haven't this thought why not ours to publish that and now they would listen that this afternoon prime minister chairman statement is not the same as
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a communique you must be disappointed there's been not going to there's been german statement in the past. maybe i'm so used to that with their secretary in fact there's been an agreed leader statement after every apec summit since one nine hundred ninety three this is not the way i pick conferences are supposed to be aimed and this will be a huge disappointment to the hosts pap and you get particularly the prime minister . it was an argument over trade that caused the breakdown the trade disputes between the united states and china is so serious that apec leaders couldn't find any common ground they could put into words there are differing visions on particular elements in regards to trade and those are prevented there from being full consensus on the communique document the leaders agreed to that instead of a traditional leaders decoration if you. leave it there. is the chance. this is. just
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a regional rivalry with clear leaders from australia new zealand japan and the united states announced millions of dollars to help bring reliable electricity to the majority of people in papua new guinea and that seen as a way to counter the growing chinese investment an influence this principle spice cabinet ship signals our ongoing commitment to put our financial and our technical resources into connecting more households businesses and service providers across papua new guinea apec is normally a forum for consensus and cooperation on how to grow economies this year has descended into squabbles over policies actions and words and donald trump wasn't even there under thomas al-jazeera. well now rescuers are continuing to search for more than twelve hundred reported missing people off to california's deadliest wild eyes at least seventy six people have been confirmed dead so far rain is expected
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to fall this week which might help to douse the flames but there is also a risk of flooding a christian sumi is in chico california and joins us now kristin describe the situation for the evacuees. well i am at east avenue church in chico which has opened its doors to people who have fled the wildfires and about two hundred fifty people they estimate have been staying here using their services though they say it's hard to estimate because a lot of people have been coming and going some people sleep in their cars and then come here for food some are camped in tents behind the church but they estimate again about two hundred fifty people and they say a lot of them are elderly and on public assistance or have medical needs so it's a very vulnerable population that's found a place to be here in the volunteer effort we've seen here has been really amazing the pastor of the church has been working around the clock to try to accommodate
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people there are sleeping in a gymnasium and they've had medical issues to deal with so they've had volunteer doctors and nurses coming in trying to help people in that way restaurants have been pulling up with loads of food and water so a real outpouring of community support here but it does tell you just the extent of the needs that people have the having left their home and lost most of their worldly belongings and a lot of people here are wondering how long the church can keep this up because it is such a major effort with volunteers working around the clock but at some point these people are going to have to go back to their normal lives so it really kind of highlights the situation that that the area's facing and in terms of people going back to that to their lives as one big fact. and this is the web speaking about the possibility of rain but how have weather conditions been affecting recovery efforts . yes well today the immediate concern is high
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winds there's some concern that a pick up in winds in the. arrays some of the gains that have been made in suppressing the fire the fire is still burning it's fifty five percent contained but the the winds make that very difficult it also spreads the smoke all around the area as far as one hundred fifty kilometers away in the census kobe area they're covered with clouds of fog and smoke as a result of this fire and it's breathing very difficult they are advising people to stay inside it's causing respiratory issues and so on and that rain yes it could help with fire suppression efforts later in the week but as you mentioned earlier that can lead to flooding and can lead to mudslides in these areas that have now been deforested or all the trees are gone so brings up a lot of other concerns not to mention the fact that you've got people that are living in tents now because the homes are gone so a lot of issues for the local community to deal with going forward even if the
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worst hopefully we're hoping the worst may be behind. thank you very much kristen salumi there with the. efforts to to help evacuees in chico california. amount of political developments in the u.s. where florida's outgoing governor rick scott has been declared the winner of a hotly contested race for a seat in the u.s. senate a recount was ordered for the recent midterm vote between scott and democratic incumbent bill nelson election officials say the republican won just over fifty percent of the ballot with ten thousand more votes than his opponent. britain's prime minister has faced criticism for a deal to withdraw the country from the european union dominic rob before it breaks it minister who resigned over the draft agreement said it was fatally flawed he. he says he'll continue to support to resume a book called on her to change course and demand more concessions from the e.u. may could face a leadership challenge within the next few days but insists attempts to oust her
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would be quite less but change of leadership at this point isn't going to make the negotiations any easier and it's not going to change the parliamentary arithmetic what it will do what it will do is bring in a degree of uncertainty that's uncertainty for people and their jobs what it will do is mean that is a risk that actually we delay the negotiations and that's a risk that wrecks it gets delayed or frustrated so i gave go has the latest from outside the house of parliament here in london. it's been a tough week the prime minister to resign may but she is standing her ground doubling down on the what she says is the best option for the u. k. to leave the european union how would draw a deal she says is the rights one for the country to choose meantime she confirms. that she would be going to brussels in the coming days to meet with the european commission. to finalize those little details that have made
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this particular negotiation so fraught in the meantime there is still the issue of all the opposing voices that are within not just her government but her own party to get all those resignations that took place last week now there are a group of m.p.'s who are trying to collect enough letters to trigger off a vote of confidence in may they need to get forty eight of those letters and if that happens then that will go ahead and that will cause even more volatility within the government at this particular time in the meantime for the opposition leader jeremy called when the head of the labor party came out and said that he was not happy with the wood drawled deal and that his government his party would be voting against it what he really wants however and what the leadership of been tentatively pushing towards is another general election over how much success they
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would have with that is debatable they have consistently been behind the conservative party by a few points jury this year but in terms of the other voices within his own party about the possibility of second referendum a so-called people's vote he said that now was not the time to have but that could be an option quite possibly in the future. he's five people have been killed after a car bomb exploded in the iraqi city of to. it sixteen as a wounded in the blast which happened outside a restaurant security forces have closed most of the city streets no group has yet claimed responsibility. now the u.s. envoy for peace talks with the afghan taliban says he's hoping for a peace deal by april has had three days of talks in castle web the taliban have a political office a taliban spokesman said talks aimed at renewing the peace process and ending u.s. military involvement in the taliban control almost half of afghanistan and
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frequently attacks security forces and government targets are now to crucial talks to end the political deadlock there have failed president my tree part of syria cena chaired a meeting of political leaders on sunday to try to stem a crisis that's gripped the nation for weeks but failed to reach any breakthrough the turmoil began when serious or serious cena sacked his prime minister and replaced him with the full mistral man had direct impacts on parliament has since passed to no confidence motions against rajapaksa he's refusing to go fiji's prime minister frank dynamo rama has narron he won a second term in power last week as general election got off to a bumpy start when voting had to be delayed because of bad weather it's only the second time fiji has held democratic elections since two thousand and six when dynamo rama seized power in a bloodless coup is fiji first party won twenty seven out of fifty one seats.
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police chiefs from around the world have been meeting in dubai to elect a new interpol president after formally the main hallway was detained in china meng went missing while on a trip to china in september authorities there say he's being investigated for corruption but man's wife says his detention is for political reasons. well now campaigning as began what's expected to be nigeria's most expensive presidential election record seventy nine candidates and lying to win the vote in three months present how many bihari is one of them his hopes of re-election or threatened by criticism is handling of the economy and the war against iran and that interest has more from a budget. president mohamud is facing the biggest challenge of his political career must defections from the ruling all progressives congress continuing attacks by boko haram as well as a sluggish economy are threatening his hold on power his campaign team is confident
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he remains popular with voters but this administration has more we're so little. to somewhat recently to because the way it wants to you know dig the this ground corruption once you can call grown corruption you consider not need to do so much and that is exactly what this administration has done why do you have apparently recovered from an undisclosed illness that kept him in a foreign hospital for months is opponents say he's not fit for the post. leading seventy eight other candidates to challenge him is former vice president to worker the seventy two year old is the opposition people's democratic party candidate he was a member of the hardest ruling party until a few months ago. is opponents call him desperate for power and corrupt i.q. stations he denies and says nigerians want the kind of government out there phil because they have been applying the wrong tact is the wrong attitude and the wrong ideas to solving
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a problem that used to better understand the big of course i'll bet on listening to people and second in the us i will kind of like the president is also from the north where the next president is expected to be from under an unwritten political power to an agreement between the north and the south but many candidates are challenging that agreement between two thousand and seven and two thousand and fifteen everything literally everything when henri and. there was a cry for leadership change it was almost anybody but jonathan or the p.d.p. and today we found that it is not just anybody you just got to get the right person next year's elections are expected to break the record as the most expensive ever here more than half a billion dollars is the budget approved by parliament for the election commission and already politicians are spending millions on publicity and planning for election day the election commission which had its budget approved last month is
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also faced with the logistical nightmare of having the long list of seventy nine candidates on the presidential ballot paper there is no room for a commission to begin with it. when in fact the law provides that every political party that that wish to contest has to be on the ballot paper yes of course there could be one or two challenges but there are manageable. what will also come into play in next year's election are regional religious and tribal on the juices analysts say unless of voters look beyond those factors nothing much will change you know africa's most populous nation. greece. abuja nigeria. a quick recap of the top stories for you now u.s. president donald trump says he hasn't listen to recordings of the murder of saudi janis jamal khashoggi as that graphic the u.s.
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government is expected to release or a fourth into the writers killing on cheers day media reports say the cia believes the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound man is responsible we have the tape i don't want to hear the tape no reason for me to hear the tape why don't you and i've been really want to hear richard because it's a suffering tape it's a terrible tape i've been fully briefed on it there's no reason for me to hear it in fact i said to the people should they said you really should there's no reason i know exactly i know everything that one of the day and without having to tell what happened it was very violent very vicious and terrible in are all the headlines benjamin netanyahu is implored his coalition partners not to bring down the government it was speaking after hours of talks aimed at saving his ruling coalition has been left with a one seat majority in the knesset after hardliner a victor lieberman quit the government in protest of a truce agreed with hamas. this year's apec summit has broken out without any agreement the event in papa new guinea was dominated by disputes between the united
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states and china over trade and investment this is the first time leaders at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit couldn't agree on a final communique. authorities are continuing to search for more than twelve hundred people reported missing off to california's deadliest wildfires at least seventy six people have been confirmed dead rain is expected to fall this week which could help to douse the flames but also brings the risk of flooding. the u.s. envoy for peace talks with the afghan taliban says he's hoping for a peace deal by april. held three days of talks in cattle where the taliban has a political office currently the group controlled almost half of afghanistan and britain's prime minister has faced more criticism for a deal to withdraw the country from the european union domenic rob the full of bricks it minister who resigned over the draft agreement said it was fatally flawed he says he'll continue to support
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hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the country with the largest known oil reserves in israel. until six years ago it was one of latin america's most prosperous nations but when the price of oil plummeted the exodus began first the wealthiest class left by plane followed by middle class professionals. now with a hyper inflation rate that's almost impossible to measure it's the turn of those who can only afford to leave by bus or by foot and they're leaving in astonishing numbers going south to other latin american countries to neighboring colombia where there's now an estimated one million venezuelans or brazil and ecuador which are mainly stepping stones to peru and chile if they can make it. according to a u.n. estimate as of july wouldn't two point three million venezuelans many of them with no money at all have left their own country and are just influx of refugees in
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latin american history poses a huge problems for venezuela's neighbors some countries have declared an immigration emergency and are making it more difficult for them as whalen's to enter yet the exodus continues the first to leave a mentally opponents of the government but now those desperate to. leaves belong largely to the working class the hard core support base of the bolivarian revolution initiated by the late former president bill go chop it. people like all that but then cool the forty two year old hairdresser cuts hair in what might once have been a cheerful unisex salon in a working class neighborhood in the state of meat and on these days there's no running water no electricity and at least half of the now rundown cell on well you know over here but that doesn't plan to stay much longer she's living with her elderly mother to save money and is trying to sell whatever she can so that she can
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leave behind the hardship and violence that she says as destroyed her family or go you've had three children what happened to them when they know. you don't borrow. and. also for them i do not want to look out a meal. you know mark on me so warmly. i don't go for men or saying my way are no you said a month. in the us yet they are young they were before me hall but they have already. gone most good on me i want to go a quasi i'm going to not. know the me. what about you know this and i understand he is he's really been here it is three million or so for family members as the one. of us who are. going to.
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be on the money. why don't they called on me go ahead on go to go ok bye. and we're going to understand you to want to leave they want to vote on the debt by a vote on the fisa but not a bill that i use. it isn't all that fancy but i'm not new but i've got about it are harder but i can tell i had on and thought i have but i don't demand what i do but i am once upon a coastal but i am. on this oil alone little. boy yes. those sent me another one you wonder. how much you make a day when you're only a ball and not a single me you know only one single see me on this year to me and i only would have to. dissociate than me on how leo does have one though i do not know he had at
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have got them i'm going to say me going to them. when did life start to become unbearable for you here going to sit. on your single most. and then what did i mean so you end up on model film and on the point just want to be the cause but along the line you may your benefit also is going to put. on a call me that's what i mean i'm not. your mouse and if i'm in but up until. you know no one through this isn't it i mean yes one minute. you're going up in children's one of us in a bit of a coin op mentioned by a lot of us women who come in for the game but things there's a lot of us will not get that i'll see blue but i like them or not but i do see five better for the comic i'll write a little more because i'm in the middle conceal book amassing make it in kolkata was on there were no longer the ones you had about them there was a lovely book in venezuela so but i lobbied all of us to blather mickey toys but i
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let you know you're at the door more i will beat all this in the thing when i'm eating and i'm with you a little to do it then you're. not always come and up about on medical or meal but the innocent almost tell your courtship nope you don't go with the book again i find that on both imbued. they really are not madiao. or have at the my simple thing that i'm not the political god do you have any idea what you would do if you were to leave initially if you were to go to temple to close during your son and you have the n.t.l. getting the job this week you're going up with another you and michael monico. call me home raving like wild and ready to tell me your boys who biotic of us i want to call me that i'll come even if they simply had been going to the oneness i meant that i've been to god what it is to leave double triple but i have one full sorry. but only mandy chill out up another thing archie licking feeling me that i home we
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. saw you know lou show me it i had my t.v. . but i will make a homebody and they're going to bargain with it going this is i seem to know or you know. when you think you're going to leave and then my second come up i see lhota when they look at even the endless hours. on the me bus i never got on with all of . us. how does it feel to know to leave your mother behind your sisters behind us in the us a book of your insecure in me that out of any price. look i said but i said i will but i'm not. you i mean. we're going money to make it the market i mean what us what he meant that i made what i had i'm going now they're sold. but they don't let me amend them that they made on my san pedro has almost sampedro just like a mechanical i mean monarchy. socketed been in there yes i don't know if we'll ever
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get a lasting and i am i knew what they saw and then we had a man. gets on i go to kate your house. and doesn't know you nothing done like i get all your book i make you know able to look at all. the sounds in the book you come up and i so she did you know what i miss i mean. who do you blame for this situation the government says it's the fault of the speculators right wing oligarchies and united states who do you. see on of course i said when i said that of all the. good imam so much about in those holds. most of the former are going to be my companies here. and ok we're going to play out and if. i don't know of course her unique what i know what i hope. you voted for him see your lawyer and they obviously would have
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bought it. but i think only what they got what in what he told me is you know i've been ok ok but you know how my amy and all but then lawyer we. all know we have. to go on with there will be a. total of an assault on a call on me to hans done a whole. lot of it of us on the orderly that we would. have to look i mean. you're welcome to talk again and again. well if i can look them but then i won't buy this up argos i know. what i'm going to talk about and i will buy this about. why almost. but i went on the cans. what i meant them. but i knew that i had look at him
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and then. you know you i mean mother. mother in the nasty. so not enough. nickel most of. our own. like pretty g.'s in other parts of the world in israel inns are not always being welcomed with open arms was last month a refugee camp in broad i in my neighboring brazil was attacked by angry local mobs and set on fire with thousand venezuelans had to flee for their lives back across the border and there been more anti refugee demonstrations in other countries like panama and peru. regional governments say public services can no longer cope with so many penniless hungry and ill than is wayland's. twenty nine year old and
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the middle is one of those who believes he may not survive if you remains in venezuela but leaving is not so simple he has no passport and he suffers from hemophilia the disease has crippled him in the last six months because of the shortage of lifesaving drugs he has also lost a dangerous amount of weight because like millions of in his whalen's he can't afford to buy enough food. almost unable to leave the house he and his mother depend on the little that he can make by playing video games for money and i know you say that you feel trapped what do you mean by that. thought about. by. going to the never going to make a boy. for the part of the.
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series that i mean we have royal we are in war syria we. are not nothing we put my feelings he tell us though that in the open and then they're getting they don't say or do or. not say they were not so calm or steady about it and we don't. put it so they are committing to. but i also understand that you feel that the longer you stay here the more in danger your life is because you're not receiving the treatment that you need and there are many years that. let them in to give you a they thought our. in the order for your money daddy. daughter to learn video of mandela followed it there can be at the lapels a duck and run the football so look at one point or tell us that you know why
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you know. what your money does but is that enough. to be the door to get my son the nonaligned to fifteen. or sixteen. so what is the result of that how how do you how is that affecting your health know all the . care. my boy. and me salida a. because i mean they more of the. war . because i feel any single. one though since the end i thought were there but i needed some good. one in the door see how they. want. to let me see. a wonder not. that i don't know where.
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this is a single. war a a bonded. goal or even the same but i'll say. in. a one also don't know the name of the first thought a boy or more get out of but they come into being morally morally sell the last out of the year to put in the lord column for a scene or meet. a set that i call my own will operate a lot of money want to keep them only me and so therefore i'm allowed to quality on the four day so your coming on no more lead up the. whole lot and. when a day me and i mean to come along. and if you had the treatment to choose should
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have how would you be right now then you're in the lurch from which the emperor studied they're going to forgive me and that's it they know that i mean. in that i had to work. in the a. school gave me tickets across as a man but i also dangled a deo is. worth. forty. one on the will they. do this and i'll go through course if you'll have the treatment that you once had would you think about leaving your country or would you be happy to stay here can this your police. a the venezuelan. for whom i live and all go when i'm on it
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so that i actually support. you. when i fully. like one always thought of. parents can't afford to feed their children buy clothes to send them to school or find the medicine they need hospitals can no longer provide sufficient vital services like dialysis or antibiotics and vaccines . malnutrition is rampant as are infant and maternal mortality and so it's mainly the younger generation that's fleeing in droves leaving behind the elderly at this cut access bus terminal families arrive to send off relatives who are leaving to the colombian border and from there on to other parts of south america. looks on as the last of her four daughters at an ice prepares to get on a bus with her two grandchildren the fifty nine year old public servant still has
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a job but can barely survive on her wage it diminishes by the hour because of hyperinflation and now like hundreds of thousands of others her age and older she is being left on her own saying goodbye. as another bus load leaves the terminal full of people convinced they'll be better off anywhere else. my learned it must be very difficult to watch the bus just take off with so many members of your family they feasted one door to guard. their phone bill so our media form will steal here and get a mentally unstable windows percent that are us although for less it was the only then five east. and both say gold pins are a good buy ease the simplest yet you go by so at a glance they don't normally ok. imagine these you can't buy the
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will not but i fear to own that but i hold that up a little beyond that i bought a while though you were not done in the pool you go me. so no by you. see i knew you had president my daughter in front of you right now what would you tell him you looming over libya my little fellow. the lady had a little they look at us and them and by east physically real i prefer game not pull it up a sound boys will get out a. prince our female and what i can or will bore to you i can see it almost in. the city that i love and they're also going to let it go. minister let it go. even as. a dad you'll see when it's all out and we will be what the day's so in a soul and i did a little what i saw on you bit old billy really
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at wildlife and how the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to have long terms of theft or if you join us on sat if you could take me around the content where would you take me you don't have to set up your experiment with your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting points there that several of our community members are going to join the global conversation on out to zero. point. zero zero i maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the top stories for you now the u.s. president donald trump is saying he doesn't want to listen to a recording of the murder of saudi journalist mark ashaji he described the
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recording given to the u.s. by a very violent and very vicious trying was speaking to fox news in an interview recorded before the cia briefer trump administration on the mud and its belief that saudi crown prince mohammed bin cell none was responsible we have the tape i don't want to hear the tape no reason for me to hear the tape why don't you and i've been really want to get richer because it's a suffering tape it's a terrible tape i've been fully briefed on it there's no reason for me to hear it in fact i said to the people they said you really should and there's no reason i know exactly i know everything that one of the day and without having to tell what happened it was very violent very vicious and terrible. will us will issue a report on the jamal khashoggi case on choose day rosalyn jordan has more on this now from washington. the pressure is growing marring and there are at least two concrete efforts to try to get the u.s.
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to stop selling military aid to the saudi military and there has been a lot of criticism on the sunday talk shows this is senator lindsey graham someone who has turned from a rival of the president to one of his biggest defenders but not today. if he is going to be the face and the voice of saudi arabia going forward. the kingdom will have a hard time on the world stage they're an important ally but when it comes to their crown prince he's irrational he's on hand and i think he's done a lot of damage to the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia and i have no intention of working with him ever again i'm going to do whatever i can to place blame where i believe it lies i'm a put it at the feet of the crown prince who has been a destructive force in the mideast embargoed or without telling anybody this war in humans got completely out of control you put the prime minister of lebanon under
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house arrest is clearly this guy's a wrecking ball when it comes to the mideast in a relationship the united states well it is growing up increasingly obvious that members of congress both democratic and republican are unhappy with the situation we also have some members of congress reminding the president that no matter his personal distaste for the intelligence community that in this case in their view he should be listening to the cia if it is saying that the only way that this murder was planned and carried out was on the orders of mohammed bin solomon the saudi crown prince so there is this real sense that the u.s. is nash international credibility is more at stake than it ever has been and that it is up to the president to actually do the right thing but the problem which the is facing the white house is that the president has made or has tried to make a compelling argument that one there is
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a compelling national security reason why the u.s. shouldn't rush to judgment against saudi arabia and number two there is a compelling economic argument the energy relationship between the two countries something which the president is mindful of does lead to american jobs and so he has to keep his political base happy as well but the pressure is growing mario there is no doubt about that. israel's prime minister has implored his coalition partners not to bring down the government saying holding snap elections now would be irresponsible benjamin netanyahu has been holding last ditch talks to try and save his coalition which currently has a one seat majority in parliament session on his government was thrown into crisis when a hardline defense minister of big joe lieberman resigned on wednesday over a cease fire agreement with hamas in gaza. this year's apec summit has broken up without agreement the event in papa new guinea is was dominated by disputes between the u.s. and china over trade and investment is the first time leaders at the asia pacific
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economic cooperation summit couldn't agree on a final statement those are the headlines for now and next up we follow the fight to eradicate polio in pakistan and the political challenges facing it lifelines is next. there are those who dream of the possibilities of the world free of the ancient diseases that keep billions in poverty and for those who strive to make that dream a reality their quest is on the brink of the church. and.
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the only two countries in the world where polio is still endemic. afghanistan and pakistan but pakistan is the largest polio virus reservoir in the world and is considered to be a key battleground in the global fight against the disease. in the past year over forty vaccinators and support staff had been killed while working to eradicate the polio virus on tuesday gunmen shot to death six pakistani women who were boarding on the un and government backed polio vaccination campaign. the attacks have been linked to the taliban in twenty twelve they called for a ban on vaccinations in response to u.s. drone strikes. not long after the killings in karachi teams were back on the street going door to
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door persuading families to administer drops of vaccine to their children. it is women who are leading this fight and in the process often risking their lives. to get pulled out. ah good. time. they get. it education. health officials have identified three persistent polio reservoirs in pakistan. one of them is dangerous neighborhood. and shifting population this is where the attacks took place in twenty twelve and it is an area vaccination teams have now prioritized.
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an addict were involved in the community going to get into the general mattis out there today look at the level of the humaine to be looking for us and. when the polio workers were killed in karachi in twenty twelve. a campaign supervisor was on duty in an area. most demanding the national he get an a d m d but a shiny man and. heading into a museum and it got me and i started. the minute i was ten minutes i'm lucky to cut the fighting. in gaza and it is. fighting that it dominica me up but they said. no man of the mind you got a million and a good boom belt at the. big. man but if. you gain money. billion in the way to the middle between.
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