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from the education minister now actually bennett saying that he's gone soft calling this a left wing government so this was really a message to the israeli public to say keep your confidence in me i am still what is known as a many israeli seen him as mr security and i've done this for the security of the state of israel it is of course very much also political back and forth we are expecting to hear a press conference now just recently announced tomorrow morning that is from naftali bennett to see whether he'll be pulling out of this government if he does then it will collapse in early elections will be called that hasn't happened at the moment so that we're going to have to watch monday morning how things unfold people will tell you that nationally on who was keen on early elections also because he's facing corruption allegations but not under these circumstances not when 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
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unpopular decision the ceasefire with have asked after 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 said i had an al-jazeera. thinking on how america out where we don't welcome central american migrants on their way to the u.s. face protests at a border town mexico britain's prime minister fights back against growing calls to rethink our proxy deal. has a lot more clout around our fairly reliable and satellite picture because not bring you deep winter feel to anyone anymore if anything is warmed up in turkmenistan marti's temperature by days plus five and this is due to the cloud with
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a few rain showers stretching back to something that's been all the action has been and will be nice to solve the med spreading clouds to levant the potential for thunderstorms down through jordan and northern saudi once more now we've seen that before we're going to see it again the lots on the move it moves south and east there's a cloud picture that's always potential to develop a thunderstorm when you see cloud of a forecast in this part of world but there's not a lot of potential in this most of us to the north of the real cold is the northern caucasus sort of area and once again you might look to turkey or further west for significant downpours thunder was at least which suit should suggest a day or thunderstorms in northern sorry disappearing slowly as they drift eastwards with the tail possibly through bahrain otherwise generally fine looking weather throughout the arabian peninsula they don't necessarily the red sea i saw in africa tend to show up in tanzania one of two in south africa itself but madagascar is looking dry than of late.
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across china millions of cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one used investigates china's surveillance crackdown. on al-jazeera. history has called it the great war in the final episode the two sides fight themselves to a standstill while britain and france conspire behind closed doors to produce a secret agreement that will shape the middle east for the century to come world war one through our eye on al-jazeera.
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they're watching us here at time to recap our headlines now u.s. president donald trump says he hasn't listened to recordings of the murder of saudi journalist amounts ashaji is that too graphic the u.s. government is expected to release a report the killing on tuesday. yemen's who three rebels say they're halting drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and the yemeni allies the houthi has released a statement saying they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition wants peace. israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has held crunch talks to save his government after one of his coalition partners withdrew last week it's left him with just a one seat majority in parliament. northern california the search for human remains is being stepped off the off them off of raging wildfires seventy seven people are confirmed dead and about one thousand remain unaccounted for zero
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kristen salumi discovered the city of chico is struggling to accommodate an influx of evacuees. evacuees from the wildfires take solace in some music in the company of newfound friends but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems well i threw up for three days and. messed my parents for three days i was sick the whole day. about thirty people fell sick in this shelter alone they were moved into isolation to prevent the disease from spreading a challenge in such close quarters most of the people staying here are elderly and many have preexisting conditions only exacerbated by the trauma going to be a lot of. post-traumatic stress disorder i suspect and it may not be full blown p.t.s.d. but it may be. just folks with nightmares maybe
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a lot of sadness irritability people trouble sleeping that's really common after this type of disaster smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world and concerns of short and long term respiratory ailments an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees in addition to shelter they're providing food and clothing not to mention medical assistance from local doctors and nurses but with more than twelve thousand structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care the median income in the devastated. area of butte county is less than half of that of the state the federal emergency management agency has begun taking applications for housing assistance but local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available paradise were our neighbors so we've all kind of been together housing
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wise though we're not prepared to take on twenty five thousand to thirty thousand more people so far community support remains strong they are not simply people we need to wear hats or the retreat is getting better but volunteers and evacuees say ultimately they'll have to rely on government for long term help not a wing and a prayer christian salumi al-jazeera chico california florida this 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 scots and democratic incumbent bill nelson election officials say the republican won just over fifty percent of the ballots with ten thousand more votes than his opponent. several hundred residents of the border city of tijuana mexico are protesting the presence of asylum seekers from central america they claim without have
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a sense that caravan of people is bringing gang members and violence in their country al-jazeera is hardly joe castro reports. this is not the reception the asylum seekers had hoped for although some residents of t. want to welcome them with open arms these anti migrant protesters occupied a city monument sunday demanding the mexican government register the central americans entering their city by the thousands one of the protest leaders threatened on social media to cut off migrants arms if they are caught stealing from mexicans this woman says she came after see the writing on post got it all right bring the drugs they cry and their dancing shaking their bottoms date on congress picked. the protest grew as it moved through the streets the destination the shelter where asylum seekers are staying as they wait for a chance to enter the u.s.
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. some protesters try to break through a police barrier. despite a few skirmishes police have at least at the moment managed to hold back the marchers but they are only a block away from the migrant shelter where inside more than a thousand central american asylum seekers are anxiously waiting to see what happens next. as long as they brought this peacefully nothing will happen we will ignore them this six year old boy said he was terrified of that when. he says he's good not bad like the protestors think inside the protected gates families hunker down fearing the violence would reach them as me because i stayed close to her daughter and those i'm up on aren't here to offend anyone we're here asking for asylum for a better life. as children ignorant of the tension played some adults try to distract themselves too they'll be here for weeks or perhaps months waiting and
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hoping to avoid violence. castro al-jazeera t.v. want to mexico. but trial of nine pro-democracy demonstrators has begun in hong kong facing criminal charges for their involvement in the occupy central protests in two thousand and fourteen the demonstration power lies hong kong's financial district for more than two months if convicted saw the city's best known activists for face several years in prison. britain's prime minister says attempts to removal from power will be pointless and risk delaying brags that negotiations to reason may's critics had to return to brussels and demanded more concessions for her draft deal to leave the e.u. conservative party opponents are gathering support for a challenge to her leadership but it's unclear whether the forty eight letters of no confidence needed to trigger the vote have been sent the change of leadership at this point isn't going to make the negotiations any easier and it's not going to
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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 all frustrated so we're going to go as the latest now from 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 commissioner john called to finalize those little details that have made this particular negotiation so fraught in the meantime there is still the issue of
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all the opposing voices 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 the meantime the opposition leader jeremy called in 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 although how much success they would have with that is debatable they have consistently been behind the conservative party by
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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. it's never happened before in the history of very percs comments until now. leaders attending the meeting failed to agree on a final statement after two days of meetings in papua new guinea the asia pacific economic cooperation summit was less about working together or more about individual statements under thomas reports from port moresby. because. international summits usually end with bland communiques not chaotic scenes and a prime minister being bundled out to a conference room who 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
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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 agreed leaders statement the apec summit took place behind closed doors so why the failure to get all twenty one to agree to writing is alistair are you not to be able to achieve a community where you have almost twenty one economies agreeing to the agreeing to all the issues that we have discussed and it is not the frustration but you know we all know haitians summit thank you managed to publish something even if it's pretty bland agrees they haven't this is why motorized publish that and i'll be releasing their this afternoon prime minister chairman statement is not the same as a communique you must be disappointed there's been not going to there's been general 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 thousand nine hundred ninety three this is not the way i pick conferences are supposed to end and this will be
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a huge disappointment to the hosts pap and you get particularly the prime minister peter o'neill 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 issue they would. leave it there and sort of in g. is the chair. to. issue a statement 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 that scene as a way to counter the growing chinese investment and influence this principle space
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partnership signals our ongoing commitment to put our financial and our technical resources into connecting more households businesses and serious providers across papua new guinea apec is normally a forum for consensus and cooperation on how to grow economies this is descended into squabbles over policies actions and words and donald trump wasn't even there andrew thomas al-jazeera port moresby police chiefs from around the world of method by to elect a new intern of president after former leader main hallway went missing in china chinese authorities say mangos detained this part of a corruption investigation but his wife says his arrest was for political reasons interpol secretary general told police chiefs men could no longer serve as president his term was due to end in two thousand and twenty on the seventh of october we have been receiving the resignation of our former president mr mang from
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the people's republic of china the same day we have been receiving an official information from the ministry of public security of the people's republic of china . our former president mr manning is not a delegate of the of of china or for the organization for interpol anymore which sounds a little technical but again that automatically leads to the fact according to our rules that he is not the president anymore. thousands of people have been protesting in haiti's capital over the disappearance of billions of dollars linked to a public finance program the haiti senate investigation revealed that at least fourteen former government officials were volved in the misuse of three point eight billion dollars demonstrators are demanding to know where the funds went three people have been killed in an attack on the prayer hall of a minority religious sect in the northern indian state of punjab at least ten
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others were injured when two men on a motorbike threw a grenade into a group of near and carry worshippers fighting between the minority community and some members of the why this sikh faith has been going on since the early one nine hundred eighty s. crucial talks to ensure lanka's political deadlock have failed president my three parter city center chad an unsuccessful meeting of political leaders on sunday the term all began when he sacked his prime minister replaced him with former president mahinda rajapaksa parliament has since passed to no confidence motions against rajapaksa but he's refusing to go. and let's take you through some of the headlines here in al-jazeera now u.s. president don trump says he hasn't listened to recordings of the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi is there too graphic the u.s. government is expected to release
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a report into the killing on tuesday political hay and has more from washington d.c. . even after he's been briefed by his intelligence community his intelligence chief at the cia that he's been told that this tape of this man dying this audio is violent this is terrible and suffering that goes against the claims we've heard from the saudi arabian government themselves but still the president is sending the message that he does not necessarily believe his own intelligence community that says with a high degree of confidence a title they very rarely use that mohammed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi yemen the rebels say they're holding drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and the yemeni allies who thiis released a statement saying they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition wants peace thursday the saudi a morality coalition briefly paused strikes in the besieged city of data before resuming them on sunday egypt has arrested at least forty human rights lawyers and
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activists according to human rights watch it says the arrests of part of a mass detention campaign targeting people who offer humanitarian legal support to families of political detainees a car bomb has killed at least five people in the iraqi city of to crete sixteen others were hurt explosion took place outside restaurant security forces of close most of the city's roads israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has held crunch talks to save his government after one of his coalition partners with drew last week it's left him with just a one seat majority in parliament he says he doesn't want to call the election hundreds of people in the mexican border city of tijuana have been protesting against the arrival of asylum seekers from central america trying to cross into the u.s. they want the government to prevent the migrants from staying in the city. says the
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head lies the news continues off to one o one east. on counting the cost of the briggs it endgame there's a complicated draft deal on the table we'll break it down and tell you what it means for people living in the u.k. and the e.u. plus why saudi arabia wants to slam the brakes on oil production. counting the cost on al-jazeera. in china big brother is meeting big data advanced surveillance technology set up to watch everyone's every move what people say do and even think is monitored and marked ranking people as good citizens or back to be rewarded or punished. and steve check out on this episode
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a one on one east we investigate how china is implementing the most sophisticated system of social control in history. china's cities are already flush with cameras around two hundred million of them. what's changing is they getting smarter. china is positioning itself to lead the world in artificial intelligence. surveillance technology is a key proving ground. facial recognition body scanning and geo tracking
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matched with your personal data and online behavior will power the social credit system leaving no dark corner. to heidi. at the world intelligence congress in tanjil big brother's new toys are on shot. several of the exhibit is here including tech giant alibaba and now working with the state to write the algorithms that will calculate your social credit score they've already got the know how and they use a darter from their financial credit system alli passé manager of alli petain jing is chong. here you tell you about tonight you caught up a simple enough good game if you don't you can wait the way to. go through but if you don't know how right you are in the us you will know when they say can do you know what we are just going shelf into place in case you don't see you tonight.
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sounds dramatic but it's the party line. pilot programs for a national side show credit system are already on the way by twenty twenty the official outlined boasts it will allow the trustworthy to run freely under heaven while making it hard for the discredited to take a single step. but there are two more tonight that have factions and all fact i'm trying to say that sounds like one trick john of a council hop. while here it's your decision your battle to the facts out.
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it's in the. fact that it wasn't us that almost no one trusts. yes it's a. fan dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. don't read them tell all my thoughts and i'll. tell you for. now the advantage of. a model citizen dan dan will write highly on social credit. that every action will be tracked and judged is fine by her. for now whether or not
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are all those who. make. it to the wall which are local and chainset. don't dance criminal academic and medical records will fade into school as well as state security assessments. the shopping habits will be another measure. this school could even change in real time depending on what she puts in a trolley. by a lot of alcohol suggests dependence lose a couple of points. by a pack of nappies again if you suggest responsibility.
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on mortgage payments or your tax return lose a lot more. not that dan dan would risk that she keep. close saw on her financial rating vajra mobile payment app so this is sesame credit so what's the score that you have to set seventy three seven hundred seventy three was the maximum you can get i think it's eight hundred so you got a pretty good score oh i am i think of doing while not the best but yeah. top seven simple answer is what kind of access or what kind of privileges does that give you this is for like for rent cars i don't have to pay a deposit so you don't have to close it up and this is also for a hotel. no deposit for renting a hardass. china's
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middle class is on the rise. like jan jan they're mostly young urban and used to living much of their lives online and on devices. that they're. not. going to buy things or money. just. don't they. don't know the telephone or bill kristol your thoughts are with us the way to work in their home you do all the little yourself you know we'll. cut you off. your choice because the problem not only will it's your. so you want your always good to. see one. thing for sure it was but just how sure you can see it just about how you what you call. the function essential of i'm sure it's your job so you were. just too
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sure that would mean. to tell you something you had to consider. who you date and ultimately partner with will also affect your social credit. then dan married for love but she also chose the right husband john shouting score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car drove the party of the two doll that was it off of the forty she said those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't need worry emily. these are the young folks all for i have all four dollars dollars will let me go off with their girl was sure sounds she will say yes well the only one and then go for child means or one mean first year may need about our kids were you going to go without
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a father you walk funny as a woman was a new issue or. inclined to listen to one of the two from the margins without. a man. to relate to what are these are your only child teachers pushing to talk to the. hundreds of. others. i've come to chungking city a high tech metropolis in central china where the jailing river meets the yangtze
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i'm here to meet one of the ten million people who've seen the dark side of the social credit system investigative journalist clear. oh cool. with his street smart hands on approach who has exposed high level corruption and solved murder cases abandoned by the police in many countries he'd be celebrated not in china where there are no tone from our time d.m. back. online continue until then it has seemed from trenton and c.t. . you don't see. q. and ascii. now sure you are and you draw on r.g.p. would have and i wouldn't have been careful and could have actually one. in twenty fifteen who lost a defamation case after you q.'s to an official of ixtoc. it was made to publish an
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apology and pay a fine when the court demanded an additional fee who refused then in twenty seven saying he found himself suddenly locked out of society under a pilot social credit scheme he'd been blacklisted as dishonest. you know how in the gulf one. would hand him or her one and go and found them in then who maintains he has fully met the terms of use twenty fifth day in case he believes he's blacklisting is political but he has no way of challenging it's. a man home. and or troll that been now in the machine on the. how many of our bad. these poor social credit rating has shut down these travel options and confined
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into effect of house arrest in chiang change. a sense of the girl so you are twitching up to israel think our women out here for you to be seeing organs lisa or. if you should i think our. show woman. and car scene down to the end of here and what what is it how do you change a thing or two here is the back for waging b five relief since the cause of it sends a chunk of your seeds and whole nature who social media accounts have also been closed before his arrest he had nearly two.
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