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tv   Rendition Revisited P2  Al Jazeera  December 6, 2018 1:32am-2:00am +03

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in the interviews that you've been doing and i don't i'm still trying to figure out what i can do to help other than just shy all right like what are you hoping for radio compensation fair value you know then i got to go buy shampoo i want my home you want to keep your shirt me people ask you why you haven't started a lawsuit why don't our class action money. to close midfield we. had to give one year's notice we said that wasn't fair we gave three. no compensation is payable we said that was fair so everyone's getting ten thousand dollars cash plus help with their moving expenses plus of course they still own their homes. so of the hundred and eighty three homes at
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mid-field i believe about one hundred fifty to. forty i have plans to move before the end of the month about ten we have not heard from yet. i. i. i. can't. believe. i know they've got a. they've got. to be able. to
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give you that closed in feeling for sure. takes away the scenery you know we pay an extra fifty dollars in rent here look at the scenery and eventually. year ago i was has started to have pains and everything then i finally got checked out after a month or so of diagnosis and stuff i found out i had stomach cancer. so i went back to work and said well i can't work now because i've got other issues to
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deal with then left work and came home here and walked into the front door and that's when our notice was on the front door saying that we have to leave here at the end of september so and i discount i threw it out aside because i had other issues to work on her right now because i was in a lot of pain and everything so we got through that i got to get through this. i.
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deem braun just emailed the court room where they are arguing ts on medium he's the person who put up the go fund me page for those of you who wanted to help fund the action and i'm in find out what exactly happened there dean brown thanks so much for joining us thanks for calling in it's been a great morning so tell us what happened well we went into the court and the are to learn to do we engage match or else he's arguing with the city that we're going to delay it until november twenty second so the residents who want to remain there are free to remain there until november when you know right on through no objection on september thirtieth no objections september thirtieth. they know they got a fight on their hands because before i take ten thousand dollars. put
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a match to it that's a joke it's going to stir up a hornet's nest and that's exactly what it's going to do if you've got the public behind that then everything changed. presidents now have a lawyer working on their behalf matthew farrel took the park residents case to court today at a hearing both in november carol will argue the city's reasons for addicting the residents crumbling water and sewer infrastructure goes against the province's mobile home site tenant. i was in the streets when you. were here to go in front of the judge and find out which way things are going to go
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and hardest thing about you. i always feel good about another one i wouldn't be here. for months. until one of the folks in the back of a really or your team did that to. your reaction to what happened and the key thing here is and that this thing that the judge is going to be deciding in this application is whether or not what the city did was wrong for the people who are still there obviously the hope is that they're still going to continue to be there but they don't understand what stress those to a person is killing the ones i don't see anymore and start crying for the smaller our city.
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i was married. so you couldn't find it think. he didn't need it you know. but i have lasted quite a few. family members and. daughter and lush on it. you get truth. that's. my wife. that's jodi and me these are the two that are left. if the child said she woke up in the morning a baby was dead. six months old and i could try if i was an
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artist i could draw you a picture of what i'd seen that morning you never know you never. you never stays with you you learn to live with it but you never forget. one day ten fifty two am the later told the jury three. or four of them. so little that. there are. going to come over.
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i think one. thing you know. when you fell today were you dizzy busy dizzy. i don't know or understand all right . this one yeah. yeah. and i'm oh yeah and i think that's because i was when i called for personal law i think oh well it's thirty hours. i don't want to be in some hole. you know i'm going to die i'll do it a whole. lot more i he goes on yes i'll join you just anything to sit here.
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and hold. the line. over this. yeah and lay down no. when i was gone in the hospital when i come home i went and lay down on the bed and she lay down beside me and some more ma'am i look here she's right here like in my notes. laying on the bed and looked in my notes you're glad to.
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know. so you're going to fill me in on everything that happened at the courthouse. here that the judge ordered of respect. so i know. i was planning on retiring here and spending the rest of my years here. but any time you have anything to do in this city you know them to your grave up if they want that last.
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week i think i. think. it's cost me and my life to be an outspoken. but i think somebody being treated wrong i speak up. it's just the way i am. it's like one guy told me one time i like a good like a month ago while i said why. he said he was the one i quit.
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no and. i. believe.
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northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than twelve thousand. structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. to ship gets in did this is a murder that is premeditated planned and we have a duty for the sake of humanity to investigate it turkey sinks arrest warrants for two close former aides to the saudi crown prince for their role in jamal khashoggi . elephant i'm come all santa maria this is the world news from algiers. to get the
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parties to this conflict to come to one place for consultation has not been easy new efforts to end the war in yemen as long awaited talks are set to begin in sweden also a major mafia crackdown in europe some ninety eight suspected members of the powerful in the air gets arrested in italy germany belgium and the netherlands. and farewell to george herbert walker bush a state funeral is being held at washington's math final cathedral right now for america's forty first person. so istanbul's chief prosecutor's office has filed an application for arrest warrants for two senior saudi officials over the killing of jamal khashoggi
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prosecutors strongly suspect that the former deputy intelligence chief. and the royal court advised them they were involved in planning the murder back in october turkey's foreign minister is also backed calls for an international investigation. is joining us now from a nato summit in brussels where the turkish foreign minister was speaking what exactly did he have to say natasha. that's right the summit is over here in brussels but the turkish foreign minister was speaking a bit earlier he gave a briefing in which he said that turkey was ready and willing to cooperate in an international investigation into the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi he said that it would be an important step for turkey even though it has its own ongoing investigation i was comments karma of to the un's human rights chief has called for an international investigation to be launched in fact the
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turkish foreign minister seemed to suggest that only an international investigation would be the right thing to do to find out what happened to the saudi journalist he said in a way that countries around the world had almost our moral duty to do something about the murder and find out the truth thus there was going to get a look i'm sure that we are in communication with our peers in different countries and we won't hesitate to go for an international investigation i would be sure goodson did this is a murder that is premeditated pre-planned and we have a duty for the sake of humanity to investigate and you know where the turkish foreign minister also repeated assertions we've heard from turkey before that the saudis have not done enough to cooperate with turkish investigators in fact he said often the information that is handed over by saudi officials is contradictory and we are asked saudi arabia he called on saudi arabia to be more
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transparent and forthcoming with information all right natasha about that with that update from brussels thank you both words come right after senior senators in the u.s. said the time has come for the trumpet ministration to condemn saudi arabia for casualties murder or congress will act follows a briefing from cia chief do you know how the senate leaders why can a story from washington. the cia director paused on her way in paying respects to president george h.w. bush lying in state in the capitol the briefing took place behind closed doors only a small group of eight senators invited all emerged in clear agreement about one basic fact. i have zero question in my mind that the crown prince m.b.'s ordered the killing monitor and killing knew exactly what was happening planned in advance if he was in front of a jury he would be convicted in thirty minutes guilty. so.
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the question is what we do about that saudi arabian in the different entities. if the saudi government is going to. be in the hands of this man. for a long time to come up and it very difficult to be able to do business because i think he's crazy. i think he is dangerous and he has put their relationship at risk only a strong response by the united states will send a clear and unequivocal message that such actions are not acceptable in the world's stage and i think that's more important than ever and i hope that senator graham and my legislation which would create a real set of consequences mandatory global make netsky a series of sanctions beyond those that exists would be
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a very strong answer to what has happened last week both the secretary of state and the secretary of defense told the full senate there was no concrete evidence linking the crown prince to the murder senator graham used the term willfully blind and questions are asked to about president trump's ambivalence it would be really easy for the president to walk out into the press room today and just date that. that m.b.a.'s killed a journalist we know he killed a journalist. we know he ordered it we know he we we know that he monitored it these are all people that are very close to. and and that is not acceptable for american standards in the days ahead senators will be discussing what action to take and here there is some division in the senate some one pledge a slave aimed specifically at declaring the guilt off the crown prince mohammed bin
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solomon others want a wider bill drawn up which would include economic sanctions against saudi arabia including a ban on all weapons sales only one thing at the stage is clear given the mood up to this briefing legislation there will be. let's check in again with mike hanna now on capitol hill mike this was all unfolding about twenty four hours ago you and i were on air as all those senators came out what's transpired since then. kemal today is a federal holiday in the united states for the funeral of george h.w. bush so nothing formal is planned at all here in the senate there is some speculation that senators will meet privately and informally to try and discuss what legislation they are going to introduce now let me clarify all of this there is already legislation that has been passed for debate early next week that deals specifically with action against saudi arabia because of its operations in that war
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in yemen the bill proposes cutting off aid to that operation stopping the fueling off air flights and a number of other economic measures but some senators are insisting that they they want something different that either want to add to this bill or they want to create a new one and it's a bipartisan move you got both lindsey graham republican bob indent is a democrat who want to co-sponsor a bill that first of all names the crown prince as the guilty party in the murder of jamal khashoggi secondly stressing that all aid all economic assistance and all arms sales will be cut off to saudi arabia and the crown prince steps down this is a creeping towards regime change it would also mean so this is discussion that's going to be happening on a totally informal basis over the course of the day it may become more formal
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towards the end of the week when the senate reconvenes post this federal holiday kemal thank you mike hammer in washington d.c. . british prime minister tourism has been defending her brags that plans at her weekly session of prime minister's questions just a day after the u.k. government suffered consecutive defeats on parliamentary votes for the first time in decades it has now been forced to publish the legal advice it received on the deal in fall after being found in contempt of parliament m.p.'s out a vote on the deal on december the eleventh the arrangements that we have in place for the future relationship between the united kingdom and the european union it is clear that we will not be in the single market and we will not be in the customs union what we will have what we will have is an ambitious trade agreement which enables us to reduce those and we will continue to work for friction is trade at the border basin ambitious trade agreement unlike any other
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that has been given to any other advanced economy it's the most ambitious trade agreement that any advanced economy has with the european union that's good for this country and it's good for jobs in his constituency. now talks aimed at ending the near four year long war in yemen are set to begin in sweden the hooty delegations already arrived the government side is flying in from riyadh and on the ground though there is desperation but hopes are growing for an end to this conflict as the famine looms. orts from rimbaud north of stock. meet. one of the hundreds of thousands of yemeni children suffering severe malnutrition he's being treated at a hospital inside the clinic is struggling to cope with the growing number of emaciated bodies of the young. mohammad is five years old but war famine abunda tristian slowed his growth he may never be able to fully recover.
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and so. mohammed's health deteriorated over the last year and we rushed him to hospital hoping he would recover and the doctors are giving him fluids but he doesn't want to wait. the u.n. is brokering a new round of talks between the warring parties in yemen in a bid to ease the humanitarian crisis. after almost four years of fighting between who the rebels and yemeni government troops aided by saudi u.a.e. coalition fourteen million yemenis are on the brink of fun in. number may not last and i pad and i pray talks will succeed we have had enough of all aggression and bloodshed we've lost so many people in this war. he met them another minute about the way the yemenis should rican sile and we should end the war in the ring of peace. it's the first time opposing sides in the conflict will have met since two
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thousand and sixteen past talks collapsed because of growing differences between who should play a bigger role in the future of yemen and. the internationally recognized government says a deal will only be possible when the whole thing is hand over their weapons and put out of the capital. a demand with jetted by the rebels for say all parties should be prepared to compromise. we're going to talks we made concessions and we want the saudi backed government to make concessions as well the un special envoy for yemen martin griffiths has insisted the wizard a military solution and that negotiation is the only way to find an agreement but it's unclear.

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