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ford. i'm not quite frankly i'm not going to be denied the ability to be briefed by the cia that we have oversight. about whether or not their assessment supports my belief that this could not have happened without m.b.'s knowing gina haskell if all of the accounts are true would have said with a high degree of confidence that in fact the crown prince of saudi arabia was involved in the murder of a united states permanent resident and a journalist and it is outrageous that we are willing to turn. away from such a murder. because we have quote unquote interests. has more from washington. you keep repeating the same exact talking point the secretary of state the secretary of defense say that there's no smoking gun linking the murder of jamal khashoggi to the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed bin psalm on that
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goes against reports that we are hearing in the media from sources within the cia and n.s.a. that say they intercepted phone calls between the crown prince and others basically saying that you needed to be silenced so is that in fact the case was senators wanted to know they wanted to hear directly from the cia director gina haskell she after all was dispatched to turkey as soon as the murder was announced she is privy to all of the intel they wanted to see her here is part of this briefing she didn't show up and senators later came out and said the secretaries were asked about that and they said the white house told her she couldn't come so this is really outraged and it's outraged normal allies of president donald trump you heard lindsey graham right there keep in mind republicans have a tiny majority in the u.s. senate one or two more senators follow suit with his threat to basically not vote on any spending legislation till he hears directly from the cia director that could grind this town to a halt so that is
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a very serious threats and i have to tell you for those who came to the camera we didn't hear from all one hundred u.s. senators those who came from the here to the camera to talk to the media there was some really surprising language that was used about saudi arabia the crown prince that we don't normally hear of here it rains president is warning of a full scale war with russia after the recent confrontation in the black sea a thirty day period of motion or is now taking effect in the country petro poroshenko says that this will prevent an invasion by russia. the taliban has rejected a road map to peace offered by the afghan government and says it's working directly with washington instead ashraf ghani told un conference he's formed a twelve person team to negotiate with the armed group u.k. government figures show britain's economy will be significantly worse off after brics it regardless of the exit i think is pretty would be three point nine percent worse off in fifteen years time under trees amaze proposed deal and nine point three percent worse off with a no deal breaks if you're up to date with all of our top stories that will be
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good news from. the north has just. moved on in the book are you going to one of those in the distance. with. the president noted. and become a little bit because. he's going to leave it there really have come up with the fiscal cliff problem is down one that now not to miss it they. need to teach.
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the local government people. who may be pissed off on them up next oh i don't have the same oh that was the thousand dollars that a. bucket of thirty five that. for a nice guy does that it could stop the fast flowing the seventy seven and then we get the image that was published today as you do holding the case because of the way they did all this and they closed the last. less controversial than any. cuts to justice for a new one. every year they. have covered arms and one woman has been lost after trying to take. her aircraft out. and in a majestic because she felt like along the. length
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of i had just moved and been in iraq with us but i mean to me couldn't make it because born in america the hot political pattern was a make i'll call it by the make up but also make it is the make a violin must've made up a sudden it was meant one lawmaker said it. could cause the government moment that because they can make a simple interest move on the most fun. it's because bernie could hear through a concern because if there's. a lot of good stuff from the love not. the dollars not all of us but
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more wealthy to get on him stop it can him kid nike and while i'm a little joes with the board capital cost but good if that that had assumed that america my all image have care. for the world i said this would be supine see this and misty charo threw him over at the lawn of the digital bombs because of the terrible news that they go by are part of his judgments are true but put his that one has done and because have an interest. in us and we should. all move where they were first quarter where it's going and what we're at home and the law in a jumble can empower one mob or markham are probably in care of that if they don't have the why in mathematica to watch more of jack and then whoa lot of whereby they are going to go buy a brand new when kim oh that omar was culpable mobil one but i don't have a list of most of them as long as two at night if that balance that i would assume
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most would. then cause it to cindy in need muffled that has this one to be man on mission to move your mother to war and sort of going to tell us that she because they just couldn't believe that they sort of just get to the hokum isn't all that's going to show you a quarter three years ago was coming mr markham envision. the . here to provide only couldn't contain a presentable not a little bit of human from going with. the world. could just tell us. that another don't live don't let
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nobody said i don't wonder but. whether there is enough to. do more than after that or. does that does look very very small national. fire don't you really shouldn't. have got the info needed to go with military he didn't give. him a letter that is for the thought of. just given. them to go.
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make if i think i'm gonna thank you i was a little harder to get out of the deal hands at a fault but it could go on another. so what if anything they're not proud of their they had long after that i got a good thank you and they have to go through and i want to thank you to have finally got thank you but you left over for that man man the fear factor final cause when i was young i thought i thought bonnie thanks for that thank you. thank you thank you you. thank
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dramatic stories about high cons of complex and last resort shelters in divided cities an exclusive interview with nobel peace prize laureates nadia morag and denis mccoy get an ad try special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace says their campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. they said what do you think of waterboarding i said i think we absolutely need it we should have it and if we catch we should have more people in power investigates the private companies and will us towns allegedly complicit in the illegal use of torture under interrogation the sun will rise once a day and then sets or not if you're in the hands of the cia you can make the
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sunshine or not rendition movies that aired part one on out is ear ear. to . from the clear blue sky of the doha mooning. to the fresh fruits and breeze in the city is not. how i once again welcome to another look at the international full cost the weather is pretty much set fair across china at the moment largely clear skies lots of sunshine clearing skies above that cloud just around the southeast corner that will continue to egypt way for the south with hong kong around twenty four degrees then over the next couple of days the northeasterly winds they will just drive a few showers across the south china sea pushing up it was central areas of vietnam once again scattering of showers into southeast asia as per usual heaviest winds now across malaysia pushing down into indonesia that's the main focus for the
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showers as it should be at this time of the year so quite a spread of shabby rain coming through particularly in the heat of the day of course could still see some lava showers for a time up towards thailand meanwhile for the showers pushing over towards franka particular siesta side of the country the same north easterly wind of course coming in across the by of bengal so some of that wet weather also affecting the fall south of india further north of this generates or i will see temperatures getting up to twenty six celsius there were new delhi the small for problems of course remain an issue some a clear skies in karachi where the top temperature of thirty one. the weather sponsored by cats on a race. basis what do you think of waterboarding i said i think we absolutely need it we should have an adequate jack we should have more people in power investigates the private companies in rural us towns and logically complicit in the illegal use
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of torture under interrogation the sun will rise once a day and then sets not if you're in the hands of the cia you can make the sun shine or not rendition visited. on al-jazeera one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story as well we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know is that each other's liberally but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe.
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welcome back a quick recap of the top stories here this hour u.s. senators have defied donald trump and move forward with legislation calling for an end to u.s. involvement in the south in that war in yemen the strongest signal yet they want to punish saudi arabia for its role in the murder of the journalist. for the senators were largely unswayed by an earlier briefing from the u.s. defense team concept of state who warned against downgrading ties with the kingdom . and ukraine's president petro poroshenko as one of a full scale war with russia after a neighbor confrontation in the black sea earlier this week. in the asian investigators say the airline other plunged into the sea last month killing all a hundred ninety nine people on board should not have been flying boeing seven three seven max had experienced technical problems on a flight the day before reports from jakarta. it was in the second
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worst disaster the lion in a boeing seven three seven crashed into the java sea just thirteen minutes after takeoff from jack after airport of the one hundred eighty nine passengers and crew on board the bodies of sixty four have yet to be recovered. by eliminating the result showed at the same plane had previously experienced faulty data readings investigators say the pilots who flew the plane from bali the night before the crash should have aborted that flight the flight for all. because. surely. because. they're worth. in this way. but the pilot continued to trip to jack after and managed to land safely after turning off the automatic anti stalling system or m.c.s.
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a feature on the new seven three seven max eight planes the pilot on the flight that crashed in next day did not do that the voice recorder which has yet to be found will have to give more clarity about his decisions. lion air's rapid expansion in indonesia's fast growing airline industry has put huge pressure on pilots who have complained about long working days and even violating regulations on flying hours a lot of questions not only for boeing about technical the facts on their new mex eight planes but also for lie in air the budget airline has the largest fleet in southeast asia and is now on the road a lot of pressure to improve its safety culture this will be too late for ariadne's husband if. the body of the thirty five year old father of two has yet to be recovered only his driver's license was found at a yanni has lost confidence in lyon air. they need to be closed down because they
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don't prioritize safety if they would prior to safety then they will make sure everything is checked properly calls for sanctions or even the closure of the airlines are also forced in parliament if they can guarantee passenger safety in if they don't want to ten's that i told them we need to just close them down lion air sas it will comply with all the recommendations from the transport safety commission one of the recommendations is to give more training for pilots boeing has issued an advisory about the anti stalling system after pilots complained they were not well enough informed about how it works the final result about what happened to j t s six one zero is not expected until sometime next year step fasten al-jazeera jack after. a bombing in afghanistan's capital has killed at least ten people nineteen others have been injured including several children gunmen opened fire and set off
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a car bomb outside the compound of british security company g four s. the taliban says it was behind the attack and the armed group has rejected a road map to peace offered by the afghan president and says it's working directly with washington instead earlier ashraf ghani told a u.n. conference in geneva he's formed a team to negotiate with the taliban the taliban says the afghan government doesn't have the power to decide on a reconciliation al-jazeera is not even baba spoke to the chief executive of the afghan government that dollar dollar about the prospects of direct talks with the taliban. to do it was into the afghanistan making the call to. demand the whole international community those who participated in geneva conference asked taliban. to come to the negotiating table with the afghan government in two also asked countries which have influence over the taliban to use their influence to introduce him into to exercise. did influence impression
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to pretend about to do negotiating team and a new york to this can happen in the short. i'm not pessimistic about it to the prosecutor is not good unfortunately hopefully a trial about sees the approach unity in other ways t. . take responsibility for old atrocities and that any names which takes place in their country the violence which is taking place against the people of afghanistan of course recently it's been the us which has been involved in direct talks with the taliban how do you view that process and what do you say to people who worry that it's undermining your own efforts there is the an atmosphere around these issues sometimes even even those. things which are happening for the
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same me for the same direction is not perceived as such but we are relieved to get as far as the united states is concerned they have kept us on boat throughout they have. developed is this with the topics that they are discussing it in the in the immediate goal which is to bring them to do negotiating table with the afghan government on the role of women in afghanistan the president's been talking about a future where the taliban are involved perhaps in government but also stressing that that future afghanistan would see much greater rights and participation by women how do those two go together this to imagine a situation where taliban joined the political process and they want to fight for their ideas. and let's say that their ideas would be that they don't want women to have any role the they want to want to lock women inside their houses. they want to
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do a lot a little goes for education but they want to fight for it politically how much support they would get one thing which is which is very clear today in the most remote parts of the country if years of the country after security were proud of security with their parents with the tribal leaders with the religious squatters are asking for is education for boys and girls not taliban. to education that they can build their own lives in the future. in trying to be to diffusion of their country yes of course not about have a very different perspective they think that their way of life is the best let's fight for it politically not through violence in see how much support you have for it mexico says it will keep deporting asylum seekers who attempt to storm its
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border with the u.s. nearly one hundred people from central america were sent home this week after trying to break through the fence in the mexican border town of tijuana u.s. agents fired tear gas to stop them john holmes reports from to wallop. the last time we saw the rays elia family they were sleeping on the street in south makes coach after a week with the caravan of central americans the rio was sick. alvin was struggling tool and early was exhausted she was eight months pregnant now everything's changed for one in june is right he's fifteen days old has given the family fresh hope. we were frightened we would lose him on the way but god didn't want that and we have him safe and sound my whole body was hurting and when my son arrived i felt like something passed through me and took the pain away. they've got to take the border with us and the church has taken the made for the first time in more than
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a mile they have regular meals a place to wash their clothes and a roof over their heads they're lucky most of the caravan is getting ready to spend the night in the open air in a makeshift camp that's become so crowded that some people are having to sleep outside its walls but the razor lies patrols at their road in the four thousand kilometers they covered to get here weeks of sleeping rough and particularly affected the children that my eldest boy almost died of pneumonia they put him in the hospital and put chips in him because he couldn't breathe properly it almost broke my heart seeing him like that now i'll be dreaming of getting to be at the side reliable the goodwill of a president who's determined to keep the caravan aren't. we want an opportunity and the us is a land of opportunity and we want president trump and his government to give us a hand to think positively not negatively. in reality there's next to no chance
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they'll get in there fleeing poverty and his economic migrants won't qualify for us soil and their plan b. is mexico having a baby here has given them a chance of citizenship but those decisions can wait for now they're just happy to be sleeping in a bed john holden how does it. microsoft has overtaken its tech rival apple as the world's most valuable publicly listed company it's been sixteen years since the software giant has held the top spot microsoft shares jumped three percent on wednesday pushing its market value to eight hundred fifty billion dollars it's become a major player in cloud computing services. colombians have been back out on the streets protesting about tax reforms and university funding student groups farmers and unions have all joined forces planning more demonstrations if the government doesn't respond. to reports from bogota. it's the largest protests
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against the government of president. twenty thousand students took to the streets of. routes across the city protestors are calling it the takeover of the capital. public universities are in a terrible state within the goetia eating the government for months but there's no political will so we're showing our discontent. protesters rallied in thirty two cities nationwide demanding more money for the country's chronically underfunded public universities. students from their region walked for four days to participate in the protests and. education is centered in the capital but regional universities are falling apart and cover large areas of the country we need to think of the people that live in the periphery who are affected. and wins the union members and social organizations join the protest against the government proposed tax reform that will increase taxes on
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a number of basic staples such as oranges and meat while cutting taxes on businesses. ducasse announcement are critical for the country or something. like that's why we are seeing a growing reaction of the population the first one hundred days of rightwing president have been marked by countrywide protest as he struggled to pass any meaningful legislation in congress most of the rallies have been peaceful but a time students have clashed with police. the u.n. human rights office is investigating the violence well the catholic church. has offered to mediate their negotiations if so far failed well this is a protest that's not about money anymore this is a protest about legitimacy and a place of the students are going to continue protesting until they get their place of the table and they're going to be joined by workers union by transporters union
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maybe even by a group cultural workers in the future so this is not going to stop anytime soon after almost two months. now risk their semester in school but they say they don't care and that they will continue protesting until they manage to change the face of public education. just so you have a look at that. now just days before talks between u.s. president donald trump and china ping u.s. warships have again sailed through waters between mainland china and taiwan the island has long been a source of friction between washington and beijing and in an exclusive interview with al jazeera taiwan's foreign minister says relations with america have never been better is a good bro. in the lobby of taiwan's foreign ministry the flags of the dwindling number of countries that recognize the island republic just seventeen now in the past three years five diplomatic allies have been lured away by beijing taiwan's
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foreign minister joseph woo told me it's all part of china's strategy to isolate taiwan internationally and that each defection hurts and of course our people here feel betrayed in the back and saying a band can be very strong here you know since they decide to choose china that's their choice and the important thing for taiwan is that we want to make sure that those diplomatic ilyse remain loyal to taiwan china's diplomatic squeeze of taiwan began after the election of president zion when almost three years ago her party leans towards independence china regards taiwan as part of its territory to be taken back by force if necessary the intimidation has involved military drills in the taiwan straits as well as other high profile military exercises the fraught relationship seems to have been a factor in the recent local elections which saw the ruling party lose political
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control of seven cities the opposition wants better relations with china who says there was another reason for the party's poor showing a chinese dissin formation campaign. china denies it if taiwan selection can be seeing. chinese success of their interference then it's going to be very difficult to stop china from trying again and again or double down on the interference on taiwan's relations with the united states woods says they couldn't be better from presidency has been good for taiwan there have been plenty of high level exchanges between officials from taipei and washington and during the past two years the. u.s. government has approved arms sales to taiwan of more than one point seven billion dollars. taiwan wants f. thirty five fighter planes but for now the not for sale to taiwan in time once
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defense much more than just one particular item in taiwan in the united states have been discussing very intensely how taiwan can. beef up its own defense taiwan is part of the reason for the heightened tensions between china and the united states the outcome of last weekend's elections could add to the friction adrian brown al-jazeera taipei and you could watch the full interview with taiwan's foreign minister joseph who on friday at eleven thirty g.m.t. hear an al-jazeera. early results in georgia's presidential runoff suggest ruling party backed candidate salome zurabishvili will win as the last direct election of a head of state in the former soviet republic as the presidency will be diminished by a new parliamentary democracy the votes been tainted by fraud allegations greenpeace activists are occupying a polish coal fired power plant ahead of un climate talks on sunday nine protest
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has climbed to the top of the main chimney the state run power plant in the central city of black stalled is the biggest polluter in europe. this kind of action should encourage everybody to your demands from political and business leaders who are. just trying to do is just transition from call towards renewable energy and energy efficiency that's the only solution for humankind because science is clear there is only a couple of years basically twelve years left for developed countries to quit call in order to prevent climate catastrophe now protecting the world's water has been the focus for thousands of entrepreneurs and environmental experts at a conference in kenya the so-called blue economy is valued at six trillion dollars conference or reports from nairobi. on the sidelines of the world's first blue economy conference delegates are treated to
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a shoe of clothes and bags crafted from fish skin all the way from the shores of lake turkana in nothing kenya to that. and other seaside regions designers he has say the future of fashion can include fish skin. markets but this conference is more than just about fish and fashion delegates are discussing how to harness a sustainable water economy that is valued at up to six trillion dollars and to protect assets worth an estimated twenty five trillion of the twenty two make us cities. in the cities and ninety five percent of the. deceased. and we have. the whole ecosystem. time transport systems and coordinated operation.
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practices and poaching plastic as well as destruction of coastal eco systems make it difficult to fully harness the potential of the economy people. coming to our waters to fish and doing so without using those resources. and none is coming to africa everybody about how important this conference is addressing the gathering including heads of state have all the right things about doing more to protect water resources empowering local communities and and growing the economy but there's also concern that this may be another talks with many good ideas but. organizers of the event see the real walk. commitments made here. we wanted to focus on.
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on making commitments in countries not for the world but in the countries that it is the aggregate of what they're saying that the show use to conceptualize what the world will be doing. at the end of the. heads of government and. to build. they've also promised to help. to more effective. as well as strengthen political leadership and international.
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well this vote is for. thanks very much we begin with the latest from champion's league p.s.g. have kept their hopes alive of qualifying for the last sixteen with a win against liverpool in paris one bernays started off the scoring for p.s.g. in the thirteenth minute neymar then doubled their lead and james milner netted for liverpool before half time to one to p.s.g. is how it ended liverpool though can still qualify if they beat napoli by two goals at anfield. atletico madrid are back in the knockout round they secured a spot by beating monaco two mailing group scored fastest ever champions league goal within two minutes before and swann greaseman sealed the winner the majority made it to the last sixteen for four straight years before being knocked out in the
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group stage last season or porto in shock i have also reached the last sixteen after russian side lokomotiv beat. dortmund also booked their spot for us to beat p.s.v. eindhoven but had already qualified. after twelve draws in a series of rapid fire we have a winner magnus carlsen of norway has beaten challenger for. the united states to retain his world chess championship title we welling's was at the final and london . well after this epic three way in london there is no doubt who is the undisputed champion of. the. twenty two he's still the twenty seven and he is the no wage and magnus carlsen there were moments in that struggle and that's what it was. look like we could have a new champion because. is that good because some people called carlos and the
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greatest player in history and that shows just what level. the new kid on the ball from brooklyn was able to reach over these three weeks but when it got to the guys that were plights hard like his to decide. he was the strong favorite and he played his chest to get to that position i he crushed. it was brutal stuff on this final extra died it's it's very special for me to win this time and i feel like i've played. the fabiana with the strongest opponents that i've played so far in the in the world championship match and. in. i mean in classical just you know at this point just as much rights right to side to concept of us in the world but there's not just one win to his the game of chess is a winner because he's making a breakthrough it's a mine she made into magazines cousens very marketable he's
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a coat with a sense of humor good stead pond but really very funny he's an absolute can you know why and i think he's five and. it's an incredible. topper put a length of time that you think he was very gracious in victory i've never been more people watch it on social media and. it's been a really good three wait for this. the two remaining candidates bidding to host the two thousand and twenty six winter olympics made their presentations on wednesday in tokyo stockholm and an italian two city bit are the only competitors in the field with the i.o.c. facing its most serious bidding crisis in decades it's introduced a program aimed at making it cheaper and easier to stage the games both candidates made sure to incorporate the new model into their presentations which focused on sustainability. we had entered but they didn't then you put in to gether
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a big city like milan and the moment things i wanted to. throw away morning. and we are fighting a very sustainable. and i think the new norm and the new. terms of the organizing. games definitely. fits our way of thinking and of course this is a great opportunity for sweden and agreed to do for the for the olympic games as well so i think it's the perfect match. the big wave jaws challenge certainly lived up to its name in hawaii a combination of high wind and huge ways for too much for many competitors the danger posed by conditions in maui had forced organizers to suspend the event on day one second time out local surfer billy kemper mastered the ways to win the title for the third time in four years. that retain has their good luck charm and for college basketball side the ramblers
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in chicago they have ninety nine year old team chaplain gene to laura schmidt she became an icon last year when they made it to the n.c. double a final four she was dubbed a legend and on choose day she was honored with a championship series ring. that's a nice piece of jewelry there you're not kidding i probably gained five pounds by having this stuff like figure it out and that's all your support for now more later for a thank you very much indeed well that's it for me daryn jordan for this news outlets to tell you will be here in a moment with more of the day's news stay with us and so watching. over one hundred years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between them now we can durham in the second episode we explore the lasting effects of this agreement that there is a regional set to six because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting
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the people who have to live with the. sykes people lines in the sand on on just. december on al-jazeera. from hospitality to hostility toward hotels tells dramatic stories about high cons of complex and last resort shelters in divided cities an exclusive interview with nobel peace prize laureates now dennis mccoy get an ad special antarctic sanctuary follows greenpeace says their campaign to create the largest protected area on. an annual convention that gives a platform to a global dialogue on critical challenges facing our world a new two part documentary that reveals the shocking reality of the global arms trade december on al-jazeera. the lights are on. and there's
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nowhere to hide isn't the easiest way to solve this to allow u.n. observers who you invited into the country earlier this year to finish their job i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy straight talking debate do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia we have an obligation there is a journalistic integrity and then in this case it was betrayed totally up from its own al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every you. really have no schmoke you go to. the u.s. defense chief in fists there's no solid evidence that the saudi crown prince
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ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi. the user sixty three the nays are thirty seven. senators aren't so sure they're looking to punish the kingdom by ending u.s. involvement in yemen's conflict.

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