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yes but who the rebels are still preparing to battle in the vital port city of her data even though pro-government forces say they've temporarily halted the fighting there ahead of peace negotiations in sweden and to allow in humanitarian aid there are suspicions the saudi led coalition will ignore the who these offer to end miss on the attacks that well you want to. give it a chance to the so. they really want peace in yemen i ended the so i will actually accept it because many times he has offered similar peace plan and i'm still the so eight and it looks like. yemenis are facing starvation the threat from diseases grows all the time thousands of lives could be say. if both sides agree to a ceasefire rob matheson. one of the world's most powerful motor industry bosses has been arrested carlos ghosn is the chairman of the nissen remo and mitsubishi
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motors alliance is accused of grossly understating his salary and what the company cause significant misconduct live out of paris now under serious natasha butler natasha how did all of this come about. well it all came about because the japanese carmaker nisanit launched an investigation a few months back which revealed what they say is financial mis condon's on the part of carlos goldman and if that is a verified it will be a huge fall from grace for carlos ghosn who's one of the biggest names in the motor world industry especially here in france he is a french citizen he's also the chief executive of renault. partner now miss and has held a press conference recently i should say just a few hours ago actually in japan and that what the company is saying is that their board of directors is going to decide whether or not to sack carlos goan at
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a meeting on thursday it's extremely big news and this one says that all of this came about because a whistleblower sent them a report some time ago suggesting that gold was misusing company assets and money for his own gain well the japanese carmakers now handed over all its information and documents to japan's public prosecutor and as you say karl is going under arrest in tokyo what's going to say about all of this. or have not heard from carlos ghosn yet but there is no doubt the shock waves are reverberating around the global motor industry in fact here in paris we saw shares in renault plunged more than twelve percent at opening trade on monday we've also heard from the french president him at all michael he's on a visit to belgium but he was asked about this story the french state is of course
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a big show shareholder and renault and he said that france will be watching this very carefully indeed colors going as a major figure in the motoring world he's someone whose chief executive of renault chairman of mitsubishi chairman for now all of this and he's someone who helped turn around in the sand and renault starting in the one nine hundred ninety s. he really shut those companies up the slash jobs to maintain profits so he's really seen as something of an icon in the motor industry so if he is. asked to stand down as chairman of nisson it will be a huge blow to him and his reputation natasha many thanks indeed natasha butler live in paris we'll get a weather update next here on al-jazeera then a pipe dream becomes reality find out why turkey's president is hosting his russian counterpart in istanbul that israel's government narrowly avoids collapse but an early exit election may still be on the cards to tell you why.
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hello again welcome back well here across parts of china we are seeing an increase of rain over the next few days we do have a line of showers just off the coast but if you look at what's going to be happening in the interior that irv rain really begins to expand as we move from tuesday as well as into wednesday so make its way to the north as well as over here towards the east so for shanghai expect to see more rain in your forecast for the time to there are about fifteen degrees but still not. he too bad down here towards hong kong about twenty seven degrees there but for manila we are watching a storm passing across parts of mindanao and those feeder bands are expected to bring some rain showers into your forecast as we go towards mid week india you're still seeing quite a bit of a rain down here towards the south we did you see one storm passing through but now we're seeing a lot of activity with a little bit of circulation here in the indian ocean bring some rain showers here
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for parts of sri lanka twenty degrees and rainy for colombo maybe about twenty nine by the time we make our way towards wednesday up towards the north new delhi really not looking too bad for you you finally into the mid twenty's see about twenty seven degrees as your forecast high and then very quickly over here across the arabian peninsula we are looking at some showers just over here towards the northeastern part of saudi arabia but for doha it is going to be a partly cloudy day with a temperature of about twenty nine to. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after a while it borders between five safe countries facing the realities of the pain starts from the very beginning got there by night school when you're providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof here their story on talk to al-jazeera. to.
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go. again this is al-jazeera our main news this hour saudi arabia's king solomon has used his first speech since the murder of the journalist to praise the saudi judicial system which is investigating his death. is causing divisions of the top of the u.s. republican party there are conflicting opinions about what action to take against saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman from the cia reportedly blames for the murder of u.s. president donald trump says he hasn't listened to a recording of the saudi journalist because it's too graphic. and his government
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has confirmed that it will attend u.n. back talks in sweden later this month to end the war the who the rebels are stopping drone of missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and their allies the group insists it's ready for a broader ceasefire if the saudi led coalition wants peace. e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's as negotiations enter their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels when the e.u. leaders are expected to formally sign off the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from a cabinet plan to leave the e.u. although several of her ministers have quit let's go live now to london john a hole is following all things briggs it today it's been described as the start of perhaps the most perilous week into reason may's premiership she's not of the danger yet issue. technically speaking
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of course not but there are signs that the rebellion against a reason may may be fizzling out you may recall that some figures on the right of her party had insisted that on monday the forty eight letters required to trigger a vote of no confidence letters sent in by conservative party m.p.'s of the chairman of the backbench committee would all flood in a rival monday and such would be triggered well it hasn't happened there's no sign or word from the chairman of the nine hundred twenty two committee to suggest that it's about to happen also the so-called gang of five cabinet ministers who were talking about the need to renegotiate their withdrawal agreement suggestions that if it didn't happen they might resign well they were going to meet at lunch time to talk about their strategy they didn't meet and there's no sight or sound of a meeting planned between them so it may well be that confidence and momentum in
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this rebellion against to resume a deal is sort of dribbling away it may be that they look at the deal and realize that without this deal and the e.u. is in no way willing to renegotiate it all they've got left is a no deal bragg's it and there's no way parliament is going to endorse that or the possibility of a second referendum and then the possibility of no breaks it at all a lot of people do want to second referenda by the chap behind you right now jonah trees a maze deal the one that has to go seeded with the e.u. unpopular of course with people in the u.k. want to remain but so many of the people who wanted to leave there's no guarantee that she's going to get this deal passed by parliament is that. no i mean of course there's no guarantee and it's very clear that there's a lot of opposition to the deal both on both sides of the house both main parties all the parties and on both sides of the argument no one is happy with the
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structure of this deal those on the right who want a clean break with the e.u. they don't get that clean break with this deal rather they get a so they're quite cushy arrangement with the customs union for several years for an unspecified period those on the left who wanted to remain will they have to leave they realize that but they now see the u.k. surrendering surrendering sovereignty over its economic policy and other things to the e.u. so no one is happy but the prime minister's point of view is exactly that i just mentioned there that that that this is the best deal on offer the e.u. is offering nothing else and that when people look at that and realize that they will see that if they don't vote for this deal there is nothing but a no deal scenario which is terrifies many people and a no breads it's an aria as a result of a second referendum and on that basis that m.p.'s will exiles a sense of responsibility and vote for her deal it's a rather hopeful sonali turn to many thanks on a serious john a holes there in london russia's president vladimir putin and turkey's president.
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in istanbul today to mark the end of an important phase in a natural gas pipeline between the two countries the two leaders celebrated the completion of the offshore part of the tug stream project to pipelines that will carry natural gas from russia to turkey on a from a serious and cost is in istanbul why is this pipeline so important to turkey seven and to the rest of europe. this pipeline is seen as a symbolic project because it symbolizes the cooperation the strength of the corporation and the reliability of the by literally relation between turkey and russia this is the leaders stated that today it is important because first turkey is an energy imports depend in a g. import dependent kountry and turkey imports like ninety eight per cent of its
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natural gas from abroad and europe is europe is also a continent that needs energy from abroad then russia is an energy rich country moscow wants to sell its energy to europe but they have problems with ukraine this pipeline is very important because. because most coal was able to let's say maybe sabotage now because pipeline project for the south stream that was planned that was planned to bring the russian gas to europe was cancelled due to due to some reactions from brussels now russia believes that this is a very good chance to sell its gas to both truthy who needs a lot of energy and to europe in a secure and step away for turkey also actually for both of them at the pipeline has more importance when it comes to the regional cooperation because it turkey and russia now have come to some common ground into regional issues concerning syria
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and they have been they have been trying some diplomatic solutions through us donna and some other algeria two ways by gathering the partners or the players of the regional issue and now today both leaders both two strong men of eurasia stress that they a relation is very strong it's reliable it is long term despite all the repercussions that this energy deal can be victimized by some regional. dilemmas between the two and they said it's their relations their relation is not being determined by other countries in positions this is what presidents are downsides so this is not only a pipeline this is also a political mapping in the region also of course it is very important that this pipeline is going to provide safe energy to europe and turkey and maybe even who knows probably some piece to the many thanks indeed. people living in tijuana on
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mexico's border with the us a protesting against asylum seekers from central america thousands of people have arrived there recently after making long journeys in the hope of crossing into the u.s. the protesters accuse the new arrivals of bringing in crime and gang violence heidi jocasta reports from. 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 seeing the writing on post i got it all right bring the drugs they cry and they're dancing shaking their boats a day don't converse picked. the protest group as it moved through the streets the
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destination the shelter where asylum seekers are staying as they wait for a chance to enter the u.s. . 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 meant that i as long as they brought this peacefully nothing will happen we will ignore them this six year old boy said he was terrified that when the remodeled gun he says he's good not bad like the protesters think inside the protected gates families hunker down fearing the violence would reach them as me because they stayed close to her daughter on aren't here to offend anyone we're here asking for asylum for
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a better life. as children ignorant of the tension played some adults try to distract themselves to they'll be here for weeks or perhaps months waiting and hoping to avoid violence. castro al-jazeera t want to mexico israel's government has narrowly avoided collapse education minister enough to lee bennett threaten to pull his party out of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is coalition but ultimately decided against it south africa's former finance minister pravin gordhan has testified at a corruption inquiry in johannesburg golan who was sacked by the former president jacob zuma says that corruption allowed for a climate of impunity the commission was formed to investigate allegations of state influence particularly by the influential business owners the group has the committee is part of president zuma rama poses pledge to clean up corruption and to revive south africa's struggling economy more from a serious fall outside the committee hearing in johannesburg. a couple of hundred
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people have gathered outside the building where the former finance minister pravin gordhan is testifying in the commission of inquiry into state capture and this is what the south africans of calling this alleged corruption and fraud within government is that allegedly benefited elite members of government high profile individuals and also people outside government who perhaps had a special relationship with the former president jacob zuma and the well connected in political circles the people here are saying that probably in cotton should go he's now a minister of public enterprises but they say that what happened during his watch shouldn't have and that's a civically meeting with the good the family the family of a business people that was close to former president jacob zuma and they've been implicated in corruption and whole to do with state owned enterprises to benefit
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their business interests previously provin bowden had said he had never met with this family but in leaks testimony before his appearance today he said that he had in fact met with this family a couple of times and one of those times at the residence of the former president jacob zuma these people here are saying that this the issue of around state capture is so foregone that the rights is so far is so deep that it has to be dealt with and the only way that can happen is that is if these high profile individuals if these ministers in cabinet and dealt with and removed the leader of this party julius malema says that it shouldn't have happened under provin cordons watch but many would argue that this happened under the watch of the entire ruling party the african national congress.
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it is critelli with us hello adrian. we're going to here in doha the headlines on al-jazeera saudi arabia's king solomon has made his first public comments since the murder of the journalist last month he used his speech to the kingdom's shura council to praise the saudi justice system which is investigating the murder without mentioning a show by name it also discussed the wars in syria and yemen. the kingdom was established on the principles of justice and that's why we have all the trust not judiciary and that they would do the necessary to establish the truth and serve justice in the kingdom of also ensure that no penalty has to go unpunished well the murder of. is leading to division at the top of the us republican party there are differing opinions about what action should be taken against the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon us media reports say the cia has identified him as ordering the killing but president donald trump says that such conclusions are
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premature he also said that he won't listen to audiotapes of the murder because the content is too graphic a new united nations draft resolution has called for yemen truce yemen's government has confirmed that it will attend u.n. back talks in sweden later this month to end the war un rebels i'm sorry who three rebels are stopping drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and their allies the group says it's ready for a broader ceasefire if the saudi led coalition quote wants peace. one of the world's most powerful motor industry bosses has been arrested col is gone is the chairman of the nissen rent a mitsubishi motors alliance he's accused of grossly understating his salary at what the company cools significant misconduct e.u. foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss briggs's negotiations and their most critical phase the meeting lays the groundwork for a november twenty fifth summit in brussels where e.u.
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leaders are expected to formally signed off on the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement britain's prime minister has support from her cabinet for the plan to leave the e.u. although several of her ministers have quit come all sort of area here with the news grid and a little over twenty five minutes here on al-jazeera right off to talk to al-jazeera next. when i'm on line for you're looking at wildlife out of the wish come together to benefit all parties and that's where we're going to have long terms of thought or if you join us on sat if you could take me around the content where would you take me through don't have to set up your experiment of your experiment in the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting point there that several of our community members are going to join the global conversation.
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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.
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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 that are just influx of refugees in latin american history poses a huge problems for venezuela's neighbors some countries have declared an immigration emergency and. making it more difficult for than israel and to enter yet the exodus continues the first to leave were mainly opponents of the government but now those desperate to leave 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 three 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
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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 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're no way along. and. also for them i do not want to look out a meal. you know mark on me so warmly and the men don't go for men or assume are they are no you said a month. in the us yet they are young as they were before me hall but they have already. done most good on me i want to go a quasi i'm going to not. going to. know the me. and what about you
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know this and i understand he is he's already been here and it is three million or so for us and lawyers. and a lot of us who. are going to. be on the money. if. you went out on the but i saw you why don't they call me go ahead on the case of ok what i would buy. 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 but i'll use. it isn't all that fancy but i'm not new but i. knew what i can tell i had on men thought i had but i don't demand what i do but i am once upon a cultural but i am. a and when they saw a little little. boy yes. those sent me under the rug.
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how much you make a day when i don't see a ball and not a single me or no one single see me and i see it in me and i only would have. this last year to me i only had one though i do not know he had that. in say me on a kenyan as i don't know about you but i. know how to say the and i'm the man i'm one of the amigo on it but i didn't look at the local got that in that area . we went to. get a mickey then we had a could have so but our boy. michael mcdonald. didn't but everyone. was in a way in the boat over the phone so then tommy told. us when talking symbol in
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a community in the law and. going on about a common good federal budget i mean i'm going to say me going to them. when did life start to become unbearable for you here going to sit. one you learn a single man. and then when he's on the well you end up on multiple men on the point i also want to be the cause but along the line my openness as a soul is going to put. on a call me that's what i mean on the. you know mouse on the phone in but up until. you me on up on through this isn't it i mean this one minute. you're going up until in front of us another but up up on up until by the by the summer you come in for the game but things there's a lot of us well not that i was simple but i like them or not but i do see five benefit economic islet a little more because i'm in the middle conceal book amassing i may get in quite
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a lot of what on there was a log in the conceivable time there was a lot of luck in venezuela so but i lobbied all of us to blather mickey lloyd but i let you know you're at the door more i will beat all this in the thing when something that i was a little to do it then you have. not always come under but i bought on the medical or mule but the innocent almost elder courtship don't go with the book again i find it on both imbued. daily and i fear marianna. boy how did the my simple thing that i'm not political got to 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 craving like wild and ready tell me your boys who biotic of us i want to call me that i'll come even if i simply have been going to the one is what i meant
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that i've been to grab what it is to leave double triple but i have one pull such. implicit but only mandy chillout up as another thing archie licking feeling we've got our whole movement we. saw you know who 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. when you think you're going to leave and then my second come up i see lower. than they look at even the endless out. don't let me pass. but i got on with the life when i. had just feel to know to be your mother behind you she is just behind us in the book i go in sick you know 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 mother i mean what us what he meant and regret i'm going now this old. but they
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don't love me i'm not in that in there though my san pedro has almost amp it all just like a mechanical i mean monarchy. socketed been in there yes i don't know it will get here when i sing and i am i knew what they saw me had a man. gets on my go to kate yourself. and doesn't want you nothing done i can make it only a book i make you know able to look at all. the sadness in a book you come up to so she did you know what i miss i mean. who do you blame for this situation that that woman says it's the fault of the speculators right wing oligarchies and united states do you. feel now cause i say when i said that of all the. good the man so much about in those holds. most of the former are going to be my companies here and. not going to play out any
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. but i don't know of course. in the quote i know what i hold. you voted for him see your nano and they obviously want the border north but i think only what they got what it almost happened ok. look at how miami and all good then why we. all know we haven't. got the might there will be a. total of an assault on a colony going to hans van. daal daughter because from the get go that we would. have to look i mean else hurt. us you're welcome to talk again and again and most whole. mob also to your. well as i can look at what i do i won't buy this up out goes on on well then go what i'm going to talk about and i will buy this
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about. why almost. but i went on the cons. what i meant them. but i look at our eyes and there are looking american. you may argue i mean. we're going to mother in the us. mother and uncle mother allow us. to move also i know. so not enough work there was never most of. my trip to g.'s in other parts of the world in israel ins are not always being welcomed with open arms . last month a refugee camp in jordan a my neighbor in brazil was attacked by angry local mobs and set on fire with a thousand venezuelans had to flee for their lives back across the border and there been more and he refused the demonstrations in other countries like panama and
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broome. regional government say public services can no longer cope with so many penniless hungry and ill venezuelans. twenty nine year old and 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 him by not being. under the never going to.
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part of the. i mean for me or gary. but i mean and so you have your royal media thing was the way to be a story and not not then when. the. then they are going to. get the net. or. was. not there they were not around when we couldn't. 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 i mean to say give you a they don't watch our. in the order for your money daddy set up rules in the store to learn video of mandela
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photograph get their lapels a. bit on the fourth or. so look at one point. what are your money but is that enough. to get 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 of the. care. my boy been there give me. a. because i'm in congo and so is there more of the. it's important to. order. because i feel in any single. one the city and i thought were there but i need some good. one in the door see how they. want.
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and. a. that i mean. and if you had the treatment to choose should have how would you be right now then you're in the lurch from which of the inputs that are studied for they're going to see forgive me and that's it they know what i mean. when i. think. in their head what the mark in the. school gave me because it's. a mental note that dangled a.d.o.m. . one on the wall. do you disagree or both requests if you have the treatment that you once had would you think about leaving your country or would you be happy to stay here can they say you're
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a police. a the venezuela. or my life and all go when i'm on it so that i actually support. you. when i fully. support attorney and i don't know where full board. parents can't afford to feed their children by clues 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
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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 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 linde it must be very difficult to watch that bus just take off with so many members of your family they feasted one or two dark courtroom but i read their phone bill for me to get on the seal here and did a mentally unstable windows say percent that are you so i'm all for less it was the only then by east. and both say go all things are but
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with the news grid live on air and streaming online for you tube facebook live in a down to zero dot com it was a short speech with a lot of people watching for what he might say saudi arabia's king solomon dilip. his annual address to the shura council on monday he called for a political solution to the syrian conflict he discussed the war in yemen he criticized iran as a sponsor of terrorism he asked his son the crown prince mohammed bin salman to work on preparing the younger generation of saudis for the future he also praised the saudi judicial system the one which is investigating the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi he did not mention his name let's have a listen. the kingdom was established on the principles of justice and that's why we have all the trust in the judiciary and that they would do the necessary to establish the truth and justice in the kingdom
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of also ensure that no penalty has to go unpunished. so what is the speech amount to well first let's hear from troops where the director of gulf studies center here at the university in qatar i should say believing riyadh is waiting for president donald trump to speak on tuesday about the casualty case before making a more detailed statement of its own. he was repeating some of the. previous sodhi position to word but history and question young man and all of this but this was what was interesting about the about the fact that the speech was very short and it was a i would argue that's where the summary of a long speech was he was so than his speech that the more details on the ideas i'm talking about is actually in your hands he was speaking to the members of the. shura council as it basically it's seems that his health was not helping him to talk for
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a long time as was expected in the state of denial something we used to follow on and how so does face the pressure on them on the street they try to avoid direct pressure on themselves and that's to me is the state of denial trying to you know to highlight the issues he assume the you know the people they were interested in and deny that there isn't a crisis the saudis are facing i think this does not mean that the issue of question really is not important because we know for a matter of fact that for example the you know in the last three days in his house such a change thousands of people there were actually visiting his house and just presenting their condone and so there was a public would say feeling of what happened so this is i would say is that of the night of what's happening the reason why there was no mention of how she was murdered today has to deal with what's expected to morrow or what. president trump
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and say because they have ordered the facing a serious pressure because of the cia leaking now this sort of expectation or this sort of waiting what is what will be the final position of it from i think they don't want to date tied to highlight anything concerning this show that they are so sort of weaknesses of their position they want to show the world that this issue you know is not a met a serious matter to us there are other matters important to us i think it has to deal with it tomorrow decision coming from washington. ok let's analyze things a bit more with new bone who is a middle east analyst nonresident fellow at guelph international forum he's on skype from washington d.c. it's nice to see you sir the we were obviously all watching this speech to see what he might say i mean my first thought was actually there was a very small chance of the king actually talking about the case because i mean he hasn't said anything really on this. i think it's really important to understand
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that there are two ways to interpret the speech the first way to interpret a speech is to look at saudi arabia returning to its traditional foreign policy orientation which in disc case supports un peace talks for yemen and for the palestinian cause we know that these two issues have been closely aligned to prince mohammed bin some months regional agenda now that the king is pushing. forward with resuming normalcy quote unquote to saudi arabia's foreign policy that's the first way of interpreting the speech the second new way of interpreting to speech. was the elephant in the room when it comes to saudi arabia as international standing was not mentioned and we know for certain that they were responding to the scenes maneuvering between washington and corrupt and riyadh to find some sort of
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a face saving mechanisms for the saudi royal family because at this point it is very clear that. in washington and elsewhere what happened to our friend and colleague and death at the murder was ordered by the highest levels of the saudi government so in order to salvage this trip to ship the relationship between these three countries we know the president trump is now in touch with the saudi leadership and with the turkish leadership so it was there for expected that the saudi king's speech today would not mention the cash o.j. case at all ok is it important from the saudi perspective for the world to hear from can someone himself because the line we always come up with is mohamed bin salman the crown prince the de facto leader of the country he's assumed to be the person running the show is it still important to hear from the king. it is always important to hear from the king because the king is obviously in charge and decant has now indicated. saudi arabia will pursue peace talks in yemen which has become
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the biggest criticism if you will of saudi arabia its regional role prior to discussion to case now. having said that it can't also intervened on the issue of palestine which is another important factor because it can be only be assumed because saudi arabia is isolated which ended international arena that it is making concessions to which trump and the americans and we know that for president trump accelerating the israeli palestinian peace process is a key priority so they say these are likely one of the concessions that saudi arabia is making the americans and by king solomon putting the palestinian cause front and center he is sending a different message today our world ok thank you for your thoughts good to talk to god know about joining us on skype from washington d.c. so king solomon speech comes as criticism of saudi arabia in general and the crown
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prince in particular continues to grow particularly in the united states calls to punish the kingdom for the murder of kushal ji and for its conduct in yemen as well are growing among both democrats and republicans our white house correspondent is kimberly how could tie kimberly i ask you this all the time but i always think it's worth reiterating when we hear from the senate has congresspeople how important is that how much influence how much power do they have because it's all well and good of the words of strong but it comes down to the actions as well. well congress controls the purse strings in the united states so it has tremendous power it is a check on executive power one that has been waiting most largely that's a whole separate to big but to tell you the truth there really is we need to underscore the fact that when donald trump speaks he's not the final word this is not an imperial presidency so the us senate particularly the most powerful body in the u.s. congress has
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a number of avenues that it can pursue not only can it pursue in terms of sanctions but it can also fundamentally change the u.s. saudi relationship and it appears that there is as you said in your intro willingness on the part of both democrats and republicans members of the president's own party i mean some of the comments coming out of the u.s. senate are astonishing in terms of how strong they are in criticizing the saudi crown prince mohammed bin soundman pointing the finger to him saying they do not accept this plausible deniability that the president seems to be entertaining with regard to him having knowledge of this killing just the opposite senator lindsey graham senator rand paul republicans all saying the end hinged impossible for him not to have known this pressing for the fact that sanctions what the u.s. the rather the trumpet ministration put in place sanctions on seventeen saudi individuals last week but as when pope pointed out they're already in prison and the person that really needs to be sanctioned has not yet been sanctioned yet so i
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think it was sort of summed up best by a democrat in the house intelligence committee adam schiff when he said the trust needs to listen to his intelligence officials and not become the part of any fancy saudi cover up it doesn't appear that they have rested on this they will not allow for donald trump to be a part of any sort of cover up or pressing and taking action a matter into their own hands for a man and i refer to president trump who likes to take action and not to take executive action does this create another potential will most battle ground for him because he's got the relationship with his to deal with he's got the relationship with his intelligence agencies to deal with and then with congress it's ngs. yeah and you know what this is already shaping up to be i can't believe we're talking about this was we've just finished the midterm elections but what this is shaping up to be is a potential two thousand and twenty election issue because what the president is looking like very much right now is very weak his intelligence agencies are pointing the finger at the saudi crown prince that was made public you have the
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congress being very strong in terms of saying they want to pull back on military support arm sales and then you have donald trump still entertaining the possibility again flozell deniability it makes the president look very weak because of his own determinations that he has made that's what we're watching very closely for what comes out he says that there would be some sort of conclusive report based on his briefing with the cia director gee in a house full monday or tuesday we're watching very carefully to see what more he can say because again well his own vice president is even said that the united states is absolutely committed to ensuring all those responsible are held accountable many say the president has the final say on that they want to see where he stands kimberly how could so the white house not kimberly on twitter if you want to connect with her if they're ready for all the opposition to saudi arabia and mohamed bin someone there has to be a counter narrative out there isn't it scaring us welcome all all this fault.
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