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as far as president emanuel back from the spin so that there will be other organizations coming in the advocates and the extremists trying to recreate those pictures you saw last saturday here on the seans elisei which were described as like a war c but across france everybody's feeling the strength of this protest. david many thanks. the u.s. says it will cut the number of troops on the border with mexico from five thousand six hundred to around four thousand but it plans to extend the deployment of those left until january on the other side of the border the mexican authorities have been moving asylum seekers from an overcrowded shelter in wana to a nearby events all but heavy rain is hampering efforts to ensure everyone has enough food and shelter i did your castro has more now from one of those camps in tijuana. u.s. helicopters have been buzzing the border between san diego and here to want to mexico even as the u.s. military says it is lowering the number of troops deployed to the border though
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it's tending their deployment until late january this is all happening as the central american asylum seekers who have been counting on this baseball field for more than two weeks are now packing up after two days of rain that turned these conditions unsanitary with outdoor bathrooms and people bathing exposed to the elements unable to keep their children dry the federal government of mexico has now opened an event center about fifteen minutes from here and is working to convince the last of these asylum seekers to board buses to go to that covered shelter that has not been an easy task though there are many here who are refusing to leave despite the conditions they say that because the u.s. border wall is so close their goal within sight that is the vision that drove them to walk more than a mile from their homes in central america to skate violence and poverty the vast
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majority of these seekers say they denounce the attempts to cross the border illegally they say they will wait even if it does take months or even more than a year to file their asylum claim with the u.s. authorities that wait is because the u.s. is accepting fewer than one hundred asylum claims a day leading to that day after day of struggling to get to the next for these the central american asylum seekers aftershocks are being felt in alaska following a huge seven earthquake the new casualties were reported in the most northerly u.s. state but roads crumbled and electricity supplies were interrupted. this is the moments when they jewish quake struck alaska's largest city if you want to encourage courthouse stuff to. cover beneath their desks as building shook the magnitude seven quake left highways buckled buildings damaged and thousands without power. you see the ground is cracked the windows are shattered out and we peeked
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inside and though it looks like part of the ceiling came down too so far no casualties have been reported but the damage is widespread and officials have recorded at least forty aftershocks the good news at this point in time is we have not been made aware of serious injury or casualty be on the property casualty. but again we are just hours after a very significant earthquake the aftershocks are still continuing alaska is no stranger to worst quakes the most powerful quake in u.s. history hit anchorage in one thousand nine hundred sixty four measuring a magnitude of nine point two the shows are now assessing the damage with the state's governor making a disaster declaration as the cleanup continues and agalloch of al-jazeera. still to come here on the news hour for you tiger woods gets into a spot of bother his tournament in the bahamas joe will have details in the sports
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music when we come back on the other side of this book. joy bringing my neighbor's children so they can see and get more comfortable five children are at the heart of america's love affair with fact that mom makes a report there for a new machine and it's fun but the new generation is fighting fire with reason we are fighting for voices to be because we don't want to see any of you speak it. never again part of the radicalized youth series on 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 i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is you know it's very challenging there but in the particular because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live
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to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. from sports news history thank you frank much faith they have such is on for a new venue for next year's africa cup of nations up to defending champions cameroon restrictive hosting the tournament at a meeting of the continent's football confederation caf announced on friday that compliance conditions not been met by cameroon those included delays with construction as well as an escalation of violence in the south west and northwest of the country needed two of the planned venues and you bidding process has been opened with morocco seen as favorites to host the tournament in june and july and
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they have promised a decision will be made by the end of the month we spoke to african football writer gary al smith who was one of the journalists at the meeting in accra he said cameron of fallen victim to the expansion of the tournament from sixteen to twenty four teams also want to come in and state television on the live stream on you see you in the you know in the our announcement was given and he hits the streets and it was absolutely must see disappointment on the streets of commerce let's not forget that this is a country that hosted the twenty sixteen women's african cup of nation and it's the biggest and the best anybody has seen in africa i mean you have to pull away coming from western europe and the way saying that they wished western europe would get such a reception for a woman's african cup of nations ok might do what they could do it would do for the african cup for many i don't think that they thought they could lose it anyway i
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think that they genuinely thought they could be given time to finish it because those. we have to be honest and say that things have been a bit unfair to come aaron because when they won debate it was for a sixteen team time and only for a minute to win the comp presidency and then the decision to expand it to twenty four teams went the way or originally prepared for sixteen teams as well so i mean they've always thought that because of these factors they'll be given enough time to get to finish the way that they started as well and finally from the political point of view their own cool have always always reasoned out and makes everything that. has been i've been able to put on the african cup of nations for him to do so most people i saw at that meeting today feels that you know what this is definitely going to who and i'd be surprised if he doesn't football's governing body says is investigating claims by members of afghanistan's women's team that they were
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sexually and physically abused by male officials the former head of the afghan women's football department to popo told al jazeera that men from the afghan federation allegedly abused female players during a training camp in jordan nine members of the side were kicked off the team off the camp in february afghanistan's football federation says it vigorously rejects the accusations the main sponsor of that same day a sports my company hummel has cut ties with the afghan federation and is calling for the immediate resignation of its president. madrid's current santiago's laurie says he has mixed feelings about the second leg of the couple about those final being held in spain the game was moved after crowd violence and one a side as forced organizes to perspire in the decider between river plate and bucket genius so laurie who is argentinian says it's an almost for royals santiago but in a bayer stadium to host such a big game but a shame to. lead us. i can't stop making reference to the
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causes that bring this match here that the match gets played with an ocean of distance from one a series after breaking lots of hearts which is what happened it's a real shame overall as an example for the children it's a shame that part of our society is dedicated to break everything and that nothing will let me limit that but i mean but if you all regrettably for me this match is lost transcendence in my heart is what i mean it's lost a bit of interest and it's a shame to say that but it's the reality and i repeat i hope the final and burn a bio helps to give a dignified closure to such a match and the best team wins one of boxing's biggest heavyweight fights in years will take place in los angeles later this saturday they aren't a wild enticing fieri have weighed in ahead of their battles at the staple center fury who is returning from a thirty month layoff tip the scales at two hundred fifty six pounds forty four and a half pounds heavier than defending w.b.c.
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heavyweight champion wilder took to the stage wearing an ominous black mask three traditional faceoff between the two undefeated fighters was abandoned for fear of a repeat of the brawl that took place at the pairs joint news conference earlier this week but it didn't stop the trash talk is definitely the most important but definitely not the most difficult for we topple guys to him mark told me last point was when you talked with him. this is just another step to me get into where i want to go like i said there will be one champion one phrase one name. he got a name of deonte was right well before turning professional wilder won an olympic bronze medal in beijing in two thousand and eight but boxing is facing the axe from the next games in tokyo off the international input committee put planning for the competition on hold the i.o.c. has launched an inquiry into the governance financial management and sporting integrity of the international boxing association aida all thirty six referees and
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judges was suspended after the two thousand and sixteen rio olympics when boxers claimed the world body was corrupt the i.o.c. has ongoing concerns over the appointment of a speck of stones gaffe or write him off as president the us treasury department has listed him as an associate of an organized crime network claims go for denies the i.o.c. will immediately freeze all contact with the eba ticket sales have been halted as have the approval and implementation of a qualification system despite all that the i.o.c. says it will make all efforts to ensure a boxing tournament does take place in tokyo. right now it's to suffer from the miss levy or. the people in. the mood to. relate to her in. spain some of them for if nothing to do to the n.f.l.
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now where the kansas city chiefs have released running back kareem hunt after video emerged of him shoving and kicking a woman the incident happened in a cleveland hotel in february and no charges were filed at the time but the chiefs say that the footage shows hunt wasn't truthful when they conducted their investigation says he deeply regrets what he did. in the n.b.a. the los angeles lakers got their second straight win at home on friday but they were made to work hard for the victory by the dallas mavericks who led for most of the first three quarters of the game lebron james led the lakers fight back though with a team height twenty eight points one hundred fourteen to one hundred three was the final score tiger woods remains off the pace at his hero world challenge event in the bahamas the tournament host had moved up the leaderboard after going five and a path through the first seventeen holes of his second round but things unraveled for him on the eighteenth after away with tee shots the fourteen time major
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champion ended up here this all could chip was reviewed to see if he double hit the ball but luckily for tiger he wasn't penalized the mishap left him eight shots behind leaders henrik stenson and john rum rum made nine birdies for a round of sixty three the best of the tournament so far the pair take a one shot lead into saturday's third round and even as delayed her retirement from skiing into next season after training crash left on able to compete in the in her favorite world cup of event vonn posted a video of the question a you tube channel on friday she sprained a ligament in her knee meaning she can't compete at lake louise where she has taken eighteen of her eighty two world cup victories american is aiming to beat in the most denmark's record of eighty six world cup wins. all right that isn't his fault for now we'll have more peach oh thanks very much will see that list to take you back to one of our top stories so far today riot police in paris firing tear gas and using water cannons in a so-called yellow vests protesters there rallying for
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a further week they want the french president emanuel my phone to get rid of a new tax on diesel fuel that he says promotes green energy michelle not traumas of the g. twenty in argentina so far refusing to back down on the tax that was news to remain is here with all the top stories when we come back i'll see you from thirteen she talked she said.
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margaret. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destination but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition with child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five year old miracle was buried for money just a few weeks ago she'd only seen some missionaries who say she's proof when the marriages happen i couldn't reach it is a missionary or rescues goals the money goes to buy outrightly. be trucked to gil before she's born there what if it takes forty is. the brother to
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get the money what they say what waterboarding i said i think we absolutely need it we should add it to the. people in power investigates the private companies and us towns and logically complicit in the illegal use of torture under interrogation the sun will rise once a day and sets not if you're in the hands of the cia you can make the sun shine or not rendition you visit to iraq war on al-jazeera. former u.s. president george h.w. bush the man who ushered in the end of the soviet union and decided over the first gulf war has died at the age of ninety four.
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you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also ahead so down at the g. twenty the u.s. and china search for a truce in their trade war. police in paris fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters rallying against the fuel tax rises. but we're going to look at promoting arab films for an international audience will be reporting from a film festival here in doha. hello the forty first us president george h.w. bush has died at the age of ninety four he assured america through the end of the cold war and his troops led the first gulf war particle hayne looks back at his life five months ago sat in the same started this cruel war against kuwait
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tonight a battle has been joined with those words u.s. president george herbert walker bush staked a place in history his successful campaign to drive saddam hussein from kuwait was the one term president's most significant accomplishment the son of a wealthy republican u.s. senator bush served in the second world war and was elected to two terms in the u.s. congress in the one nine hundred sixty s. president richard nixon became bush's mentor appointing him in bassett or to the united nations in one nine hundred seventy i shall resign the presidency of nixon resigned in disgrace but bush a savvy political survivor became head of the cia in one thousand nine hundred eighty six after eight years as ronald reagan's vice president bush entered the white house in one nine hundred eighty nine after a savagely negative campaign less than a year after taking office bush sent troops to invade panama to overthrow manwell noriega a corrupt military ruler who had turned against the us sat him was warned over and over again. the defining moment of bush's presidency came in august of one nine
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hundred ninety when iraqi tanks rolled into kuwait he ordered a massive military buildup consulted with allies and worked closely with united nations. american forces flooded into saudi arabia and established bases a development that later was cited by osama bin laden to justify attacks against the us once underway the war did not last long iraqi forces fled kuwait in a panic to retreat but bush refused to order an advance toward baghdad opting not to topple saddam. in the aftermath of the war bush's popularity quickly began to fade one pledged change to define and haunt his reelection read my lips. that pledge broken and his chances hurt by a viable third party candidate he was defeated by bill clinton in one thousand nine
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hundred two. but before leaving office bush ordered one last military adventure invading somalia to end a famine that invasion sparked a guerrilla conflict with mounting u.s. casualties president clinton hastily pulled out the troops radicals came to believe america was afraid to fight. in retirement bush nurtured the political careers of his sons george w. and jeb but when george w. became president in two thousand he kept the elder bush at arm's length publicly making it clear he wasn't seeking his father's advice their bush's final years were devoted to charitable works teaming up with his former rival bill clinton to raise tens of millions of dollars for victims of the indian ocean tsunami and later for came katrina's out of office he was a much more popular president than his son honored by the u.s. navy with an aircraft carrier named after him. the word of the nation's highest civilian medal by president barack obama. in his final years he was
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a kid really hospitalized for breathing issues he told his granddaughter in a television interview he didn't fear death but spoke emotionally reading a letter to his family member the old song i'll be there ready when you are but i'll be there ready when you are on my feet. how many grandkids to watch. about it. devoted to it. that he said he didn't worry about his legacy that would be for others to take up and many of his actions in iraq somalia and saudi arabia had fateful consequences that unfolded years later the war is over with the benefit of hindsight historians will now debate how well george bush served his nation and the world well former u.s. presidents and other world leaders are among those paying tribute to george h.w.
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bush kuwait's emir shifts of a job but it's a boss says bush sr tried to create a new international order based on justice and equality among nations and he never forgot the kuwaiti people and will remain in their memory former u.s. presidents barack obama said this george h.w. bush his life is a testament to the notion that public service is a noble and joyous calling and he did tremendous good along the journey and the current president donald trump said through his essential often to city disarming wit and unwavering commitment to faith family and country president bush inspired generations of his fellow americans to public service to be in his words a thousand points of light illuminating the greatness hope and opportunity of america to the world to get all these on joining us from washington d.c. so we see the condolences and the tributes coming in gabriel what more are people saying. yeah that's right his son the forty third president of the united states george w. bush put out a statement on the passing of his father saying george h.w.
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bush was a man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for the entire bush family is deep foody grateful for forty first life and love forty first meaning the forty first president of the united states george h.w. bush we've also heard a statement that was put out by bill clinton who of course defeated george h.w. bush in the one thousand nine hundred two presidential election that statement by clinton read in part few americans have been or ever will be able to match president bush's record of service to the united states and the joy he took from it every day the statement went on to read in part i am profoundly grateful for every minute i spent with president bush and will always hold our friendship as one of my greatest gifts now president bush passed away in the middle of the night here in the united states it's just
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a little after six am here local time on the east coast in washington so a lot of americans are still sleeping quite frankly and as they wake up on this saturday morning you can expect more tributes to pour in what arrangements are being made for his funeral and will you be getting a state funeral. well they certainly all presidents when they pass away are granted a state funeral if they choose to have one john fitzgerald kennedy had a state funeral ronald reagan as well also had a state funeral but it's up to the family and we have not heard from the family yet if they will choose to do that or not of course state funerals are very a lot of affairs the last five days and very steeped in tradition we can say that most likely president bush's body will lay in state at the capitol rotunda here in washington but unclear on the state funeral yet at this point we are sure that he will be buried in texas his home state right next to barbara bush his wife
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of forty two years who passed away earlier this year as well it'll be interesting to see if a current president donald trump is invited to bush's funeral you might remember that trump did not attend barbara bush's funeral and also did not attend senator john mccain's funeral earlier this year as well he was not invited to either of those will be interested to see if trump is invited to bush's funeral of course the bush family and trump have a contentious contentious relationship less especially after that last election where jeb bush lost the republican nomination to donald trump. thank you well speaking of president trump him and the chinese president xi jinping are set to meet on the sidelines of the g. twenty summit in argentina and they're trying to find common ground to end a trade war that seen tariffs imposed by both sides but they'll also be tackling
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other topics so risible has more from one side reads. argentina as president of the g. twenty summit had a whole lot of plans for this meeting but there were so many other issues affecting what was being discussed here among them the trade war between the united states and china the relationship between donald trump and loving me pointing out of course the presence of mohammed bin salmen here who's been pointed out by united states intelligence services and ordering the killing of saudi journalism on what we can expect today that the all eyes are going to be between the meeting between donald trump and choosing ping from china this is expected to happen later today and what will happen with that trade war but also a pool to a meeting between bloody media pointing and had been film on where they expected to the skies the middle east the war in yemen and among other issues the big question here is whether there is going to be a joint statement europeans are criticizing the united states by saying it's very
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difficult to agree with them on issues like migration and climate change let's not forget that press and dominance trump is skeptical about about global warming and the united states does not want any type of mention of the two thousand and fifteen piracy agreements are trying to correspondent adrian brown has more now on what's at stake in the trial she talks. in beijing last november president donald trump appeared to be excited about her new friends my feeling toward you is an incredibly warm one as we said there's great chemistry. and i think we're going to do tremendous things for both china and for the united states it was the last time trump met president xi jinping who won't be fooled again says one academic he didn't count on trump's volatility the fact that trump could be you know a love in roses one day and in the next day we know launch
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a trade war. there's not much love now both sides are almost five months into a trade war and if there's no breakthrough at this weekend's g. twenty summit in one of saris the trumpet ministration is set to raise taxes or more chinese goods including i phones which are designed in california but manufactured in china the american consumers are likely the get a hit because if you look at the products always a great deal of the products like a lot of make in china so if they even post paris some of the costs are likely to be higher but trump's threats could be just part of the negotiating strategy the souring relationship loomed large at a recent gathering of asia pacific leaders in papua new guinea and in a tough lee worded speech a few weeks earlier the u.s. vice president mike pence portrayed china as the new enemy there are so many points of friction between china and the you know.

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