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not go unchallenged g.m.'s production decisions in light of employee concessions during the economic downturn and a taxpayer bailout from bankruptcy it said put profits before the working families of this country whose personal sacrifices stood with g.m. during those dog days that these decisions are a slap in the face to the memory and recall of that historical american made bailout we must step away from the empty work of thinking of seeking simply the lowest labor cost on the planet g.m. exceeded expectations with better than expected third quarter earnings of two point five billion dollars boosting shareholder value and monday's announcement led to a further rise in its share price g.m. says it will save six billion dollars in cash as a result of the restructuring this is a bloated all trump he said his corporate tax cuts would help save the u.s. as manufacturing industry the president has repeatedly boasted about his role in g.m.'s future job creation and on monday he said he remains hopeful i'm not happy about it that car is not selling well so they'll put something else i have no doubt
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that it is not to just sit here but something else they'd better but something else that as a result of trump's economic policies the trade deficit is going to nearly double over the next five years it's going to cost millions of manufacturing jobs two of the plants affected are in swing states that ricky trump's victory in twenty sixteen the president's pitch to the american workers who voted for him is friend she every time see al-jazeera. still ahead. we're going have the buses academic jailed for life for spying in the united arab emirates gets a presidential pardon. and mexico takes action against asylum seekers trying to force their way into the u.s. . hello again well this hour do want to take you over here towards north america
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we've been dealing with a major storm system making its way across the great lakes and into the northeast this did bring blizzard conditions across much of the midwest things are improving in colder is now coming in behind that system temps are wise you can see that cold air chicago minus five degrees as your high minneapolis minus six degrees and when you factor in the wind chill it's going to feel more like the minus double digits in some of those areas up here towards the northeast though the storm is still going to be a problem not only for the united states but also into québec we do expect to see ottawa at about one degree montreal is going to be about zero as your high temperature a lot of snow across much of that area with new york see a high temperature there as we go towards wednesday of about six degrees well here across parts of central america really not looking too bad in terms of the forecast but we are going to be watching these clouds very carefully because they are making their way down towards the south and that means some rain showers here across parts of the yucatan over the next few days extending up towards savannah as well as into nasa now would seem much of
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a change of temperature twenty eight degrees there as we go from one say into wednesday and then we do expect to see some windy conditions few but also very rainy down here across parts of costa rica even into panama city we do expect to see a temperature with rain of twenty nine. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of the night. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera.
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never again you're watching al-jazeera as a reminder of our top stories this hour u.s. actions take my palm parents actually of defense james mattis or brief senators on wednesday on the latest developments related to saudi arabia comes as to police investigating the murder of saudi journalist mark associate search to just northwest of istanbul. ukraine's parliament has backed president petro poroshenko decision to impose martial law for thirty days after of tensions with russia on sunday russian forces opened fire on and seized three cranium boats off the coast of crimea. and u.s. called make it general motors is shutting down five manufacturing plants across north america fourteen thousand jobs will be lost yes president donald trump says
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he's not happy and has criticized the card giant. a british student accused of spying in the united arab emirates has been granted a presidential pardon and is on his way home to the u.k. matthew hedges was sentenced to life in prison last week a surprise we stress and to create a serious diplomatic rift between london reports. seven months after his arrest matthew hedges is going home his wife daniella surprised and delighted by the news it's overwhelming. of course the laid out about it but also it's the kind of thing that no one ever prepares you for. no one ever prepared me. to face this situation and let alone celebrate so. i can announce it with certainty i can to say i'm happy to have him back on the plan for matthew's return a winter barbecue. we had it postponed from the spring so hopefully we'll just get
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to catch up on some sleep and have our winter barbecue that the announcement of the presidential pardon came as an early morning news conference in the u.a.e. capital abu dhabi. in the story. and. the. release. of this is. that's being seen as a diplomatic compromise the u.a.e. stands by the court's conviction for espionage based on the postgraduate students research work on the u.a.e. security strategies the british government disagrees but when mr hedges freedom the compromise is something london is prepared to live with we've made it very clear for a number of months now that we see no basis in these allegations they reflect on that they've taken the action of a kind which means that matthew hedges is going to be reunited with his family analysts say the outcome enables both sides to save face but lessons must be learnt
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i hope that behind the scenes and very careful thought is given to how such things can be involved in the future proper safeguards in the legal process to review things an earlier date so it doesn't get down to the issues of pardons and clemency and a diplomatic fallout because nobody really wants to see that there's something all sides in this diplomatic route do want to see and that's matthew had just back home in the u.k. paul brennan al-jazeera london. mexico has deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the us border wanna sign the c. drive a border crossing into california was temporarily closed and gas was fired on sunday as asylum seekers attempted to scale the border fence is present and stressed independently so the border. is stone cold criminals on home and has more from tijuana. these are some of the people that have set up their tents and are just
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sleeping rough outside of the sports center that's been turned into a temporary camp from the people in this caravan from central america they were out here because there's absolutely no room in the camp itself there's more than five thousand six hundred people there of thirty's are telling us is that they're now worried about the risk of disease or any sort of infection just because there's so many people in that confined space the toilets are also temporary and they're now in a good condition right now there's lots of waste the rubbish that hasn't been able to be moved out quickly enough so it's a major worry for authorities right now outside of this you can see these tents you can also see this big queue that goes either way back here this is for food they say two meals a day being given to the people here most of that food is even coming from the municipal government or from donations to people and it's being administered by the navy you see on the other side of me here this is just one of the many tents this
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is all across the entries here some of them about human rights for the migrants some of them here for red cross and there's another one that we just visited a little bit earlier where people are actually it's a u.n. time catering to people who want to go home we talked to some of the people there there was a mother with a little child saying it's just too cold i can't put up with this anymore it's going to get back to honduras another person saying i'm just saying it's going to be too hard to get over to the other side because that's what president trump would be looking for. he's made the border quite full to fight sending troops putting up . in some of the places on the border points of entry already been strident in saying these people are going to come across he's been labeling them as criminals as gang members they're saying that they're really having to leave the home even because they're victims of violence or for a lot of them because of economic necessity no i cannot make necessity isn't enough
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to get them them asylum in the united states so it's going to be a lot of people here that in the end a probably going to be disappointed but this situation is going to last for quite some time. you know i have nations has a nine million dollars for humanitarian program. to try some prove health care for women and children caught in the economic crisis more than one million venezuelans have fled to neighboring colombia where many of them are receiving free health care as underground reports in the coastal city of rio. it's the world's largest hospital ship one of two the united states navy dispatches to offer free medical care with a crew of nine hundred doctors nurses and volunteers. the u.s. an s comfort mission in colombia is to provide health services to locals and venezuelan migrants fleeing the crisis at home the migration crisis has certainly played a factor we are here to help the colombian government and their and they're obviously
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strained health care system to be able to provide for all of those in need here on and we watch hundreds of people lined up on the first day of service in a coastal city close to the border most of the care is offered on shore while surgeries are done and the ship and the cup there's fly patients to one of the comforts twelve operation rooms. many like these children had never seen a dentist before there's like a border because who arrived weeks ago from venezuela were desperate for. medicine her two year old has chicken pox two month old suffers from dispirit ory problems. you can't find any medicine in venezuela hospitals are empty doctors are gone there is nothing left abbott was diagnosed but we couldn't find the medicine nor afford it business well as economic downturn has ravaged its hospitals with shortages of drugs back scenes and outbreaks of infectious diseases that have spread across the
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border to work losses has increased like two thousand percent in a year by loudly it's on the scar i think we're almost the number one cause to the world there's no occasion for me it is only a question for chemotherapy the doctors will stay in rio for five days one of two stops the mission is making in colombia the u.s. closest ally in the region in the country that has already received over a million venezuelan migrants. the u.s. government says the mission is a reflection of friendship and solidarity with the americas but it's also certain to irritate the business well and government officials who insist that there is no humanitarian crisis in their country. in response to the mission the chinese government one of venezuela's few friends has dispatched its own medical ship to venezuela i think there's very few cases of purely altruistic actions on the part of governments unfortunately. medical missions are an important aspect of soft
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power. but geopolitics count literal for people like a hundred in your family who are just happy for the care they finally received. i listened to him. yes president donald trump is campaigning in the state of mississippi on the eve of a special senate runoff election he's holding two rallies that support for a controversial republican senator smith is facing equally controversial democratic challenger mike espy jon huntsman has moved from the rally in tupelo mississippi. president john will drop in mississippi a race where there is a senate runoff and he came here to talk about all of the things that mrs if you like about donald trump he's got a fifty six percent approval rate here in the latest polls but nevertheless hide smith the republican candidate for senate is struggling and she's struggling because of a number of gaffes she told
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a supporter and this was caught on camera that if she were invited to a public hanging she would be in the front row she's been shown wearing a confederate cap and musket you know facebook picture and she's joked about voter suppression saying maybe it should be harder for liberals to vote early those things that made it possible for mike espy a democrat who once worked in bill clinton's administration to make a race of this and if he won he would be the first democrat to win the senate here in the state of mississippi since one thousand nine hundred eighty two and he would be the first black man to win the senate seat for the state of mississippi since the reconstruction era after the civil war in one thousand century in this runoff race baiters will go to the close on she was day and whether labor history makes history whether mississippi continues to vote republican as it has done is show many years will be decided that. the former president of the moldings has had has that jail sentence if attend by supreme court judges were sentenced three years ago
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off for a trial condemned by many countries it was the first. of a democratically elected president in the more days until two thousand and twelve. unexpectedly won the general election in september. dozens of people have died in two separate attacks in somalia at least eight people killed in the capital mogadishu after a car bomb went off in a busy market on monday about pfizer's time for sponsibility for another attack which killed twenty people at a religious center in the northern city of. india is marking ten years as the moment by attacks commemoration ceremonies have been held across the city where one hundred sixty six were killed in two thousand and eight over three days and ten gunmen from pakistan based group. attacks hospitals hotels and public buildings as well as the jewish center on sunday the u.s. offered a new five million dollar reward to capture those responsible for ordering the
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attack in southern new zealand one hundred forty five whales have died after becoming stranded on a remote beach discovered the pilot whales on stewart island seventy five were already dead and the others were put to sleep by vets because of poor health the first ever spacecraft designed to study the in the depths of mars has successfully touched down on the red planet scientists are hoping insights will help shed some light on how the planet was formed billions of years ago well in jordan has more. in fact should now be experiencing the peak heating rate after ten years of dreaming designing and testing my heart was basically i just think to stop beating for seven minutes i don't know if that's healthy or not but. but then when we got the indication of parachute deployment which was absolutely terrifying thing to think about we got that positive and then listening to christine still a call out as we got closer and closer to the surface every time she made
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a call out you know the hairs on the back of my neck would start rising a little bit higher a little bit higher touchdown for the mars insight lander on monday as suggested by the center mation touchdown compare. that insight first photo from its new home the elysium planet sierra using a two meter robotic arm a seismometer and other instruments in sight will dig a hole five meters deep so it can record so-called mars quakes and calculate just how hot the red planet's inner layers get they want to understand why mars which once may have been habitable by life is no longer wonderful nasa scientists say this data will help them understand more about mars origins and perhaps about the earth as well and boost u.s. efforts to get humans on mars by the twenty thirty s when we can actually begin to
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estimate you know which ones might be happy to pull and which ones maybe not habitable based on some of the geophysical understanding that will get just by looking at mars. the stuff of the atmosphere if sending insight to mars was the hard part one nasa scientist says it's only going to get harder but that first photo will be a big help everyone gathered around the very front and was immediately deciding where to replace instruments and this is a great indication we were all certain that that first image would help us determine how difficult of a job we would have in placing the instrument. and i'm very happy that it looks like we'll be able to do it quite easily we hope the payoff is already coming in a second photo taken by one of two mini communications satellites that flew within sight of. this and the prospect of future discoveries have these scientists celebrate before they get back to work. and washington.
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they're watching out as there are these are our top stories you know section of state might pompei when secretary of defense james mattis will brief senators on wednesday on the latest developments related to saudi arabia it comes as turkish police investigating the murder of saudi jenna's jamal khashoggi search to that is just northwest of istanbul his remains have still not been found mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . number of senators say it's all very well to hear from the secretary of defense and the secretary of state but they really want to hear about the circumstances surrounding the murder of jamal khashoggi and the involvement of the crown prince of saudi arabia muhammad someone in that killing so there is still questions coming from senators they welcome the fact that they will get this briefing but that's the other question too is the briefing going to be about the murder of democracy audrey or is indeed the briefing going to be about why sanction should not be imposed on
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saudi arabia ukraine's parliament has backed president petro poroshenko decision to impose martial law for thirty days after a flare up of tensions with russia on sunday russian forces opened fire on and seized three cranium bates' off the coast of crimea. it was called make a general motors a shutting down five manufacturing plants across north america as part of a plan to save the company around six billion dollars and focus on the electric and self drive vehicles fourteen thousand jobs will be lost as president trump says he's not happy and that's criticized the car giant's mexico has deported ninety eight asylum seekers accused of trying to breach the u.s. border. the border crossing into california was temporarily closed to gas was fired on sunday as asylum seekers attempted to scale the border fence. dozens of people have died in two separate attacks in somalia at least eight people were killed in
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the capital mogadishu after a car bomb went off in a busy market earlier on monday. responsibility for another attack which killed twenty people at a religious center in the northern city of. those are your headlines and back with more news on al-jazeera off to witness. on counting the cost breaking the rules italy wants to spend its way out of an economic slump but it's up to its eyes in debt big cryptocurrency and a rock star find himself behind bars counting the cost on a. was
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