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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  December 7, 2018 12:00pm-12:34pm +03

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observation and if you know you have one of the i mean more year. mission you say this you haven't heard about silas. can turn at men and law lent us a lot of years out of them you know. another jack you know we don't instill in one note of others. how will. a cookie shipment of that work or that a monologue of it in the course of the tea as these were hard to believe are.
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the two new zealand scientist who led a double life so secret even kept it from his family. but his activities would have a military impact for which he would pay the ultimate price. al-jazeera world investigates the life and death of miami. the two new zealand drone engineer. i thought this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of time the ability and if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest seditions author missed and
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packed for a bit. yeah i think that. the main thing is that sets out zero apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people but about ideas or politicians and what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people it's ok it's ok it's ok but a little more complicated i'll put it up and if this is not an act of creation i'm going to mark the walk. down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave. some of us so stai to steve to speak out as a surprise that. this job isn't just about what's on a script or a piece of paper it's about what is happening right now. hello there the still an awful lot of wet weather across the middle east at the
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moment the satellite picture is showing plenty of cloud on it we've got one area working its way across parts of iraq and iran and then more cloud working its way in from the mediterranean so plenty of heavy rain around at the moment and that's going to stick around as we head through the next few days so on friday then the wetter weather will be over the northern parts of iran more pushing through parts of iraq and into syria and then another string a front working its way through parts of turkey and all the way down through parts of lebanon as well so heavy downpours and a fair amount of snow over some of the mountains here that system just pushes that little bit further east was as we head through saturday but still quite a few showers every many parts of iraq and iran and then we'll see more cloud up towards the northeast as well so it looks like that we work in a way towards el monte out here in doha the winds are changing so it will be from the northwest a wealthy stay for the next couple of days hopefully a cleaner on the top temperature of around twenty seven degrees further south will temperatures in salada a whole bring around twenty eight at the moment if we head down towards the
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southern parts of africa it's looking pretty wet for some of us in the far south as we head through friday including some role the lively showers in cape town is clearing up though as we head into saturday but a chance of a drawing day there with a temperature of ninety. seven the fellow and i and i think i'm on my phone all day every day on my tablet is never really more than a few feet away the use of the internet elevates don't mean just like gambling does and just like cocaine does i will experience my own unusual teacher told detox i feel like i don't want this thing to stay in my dish to addiction on al-jazeera. to cope with driving in kabul you need nerves of steel and a strong heart the afghan capital has some of the most challenging driving conditions anywhere even though women are allowed to drive by law many men say
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culturally it is wrong valley are for the media there are lots of men here verby abuse you they block your car motorcyclists right alongside shouting bad things no one helps us when the taliban were in control women were forbidden to drive but outside of the main cities it is rare even now to see a woman behind the wheel society's changing albeit slowly but the women drivers of afghanistan there was a long road ahead before they are fully accepted. techies intelligence chief briefs u.s. senators as they consider how to punish saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm martine denis also coming up signs
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of progress in told switching yemen's warring sides in sweden but back home the fighting and suffering go on also. for those of number of faith that reject the death of the lucian you should be ashamed of your third of the u.s. fails to win enough support at the u.n. to condemn hamas. a chinese business executive awaits caught in canada after an arrest that sym rage beijing. now the head of turkish intelligence has briefed u.s. senators about his country's investigation into the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi there is growing pressure on the white house to hold the saudi crown prince mohammed bin sol man responsible for the killing she have returns the
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ripples out from washington. turkish sources say her comfy dumby turkish intelligence chief was in washington for prescheduled meetings with his cia counterparts jena high school on a range of issues including syria as cia director hospital has been leading the u.s. investigation into the crucial g murder after she briefed some senators earlier this week they said they were certain that the killing could not have happened without saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman's involvement there's not a smoking gun there's a smoking cell but only a few senators received that cia briefing turkish sources say fida gave those he met on capitol hill on thursday information regarding the evidence ankara has in because shuggie murder as well as the information ankara has supplied to the administration and washington senators are considering three lines of action against saudi arabia not just as a result of the khashoggi killing but the humanitarian disaster that's been caused by saudi action in yemen the a's are sixty three the nays are thirty seven the
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motion is agreed to first a procedural vote is expected next week following a vote to move a resolution on invoking the war powers act to end u.s. participation in the yemen war to the senate floor last week if successful a debate will begin and a final vote held meanwhile senators have also proposed a bill to suspend arms sales to saudi arabia and a resolution to personally hold the saudi crown prince responsible for the khashoggi murder some senators who voted to advance the war powers resolution last week now say they would prefer going down these legislative routes instead but while any action by the senate will be a symbolic but historic breach of the u.s. saudi relationship none of these measures are expected to reach the president's desk as the leadership of the house of representatives showing their willingness to also vote on the measures but following november's democratic success there in the midterm elections that may soon change if i were the saudi government i would be very concerned now obviously no one wants to see the total destabilization of saudi
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arabia but the special relationship with the saudis and the arms sales and the u.s. support really have been called into question the trumpeters station though says it remains firm in its support for the saudi government she every time c.l. jazeera washington. all right wing go live now to our correspondent mohammed val who's outside the saudi consulate in istanbul of calls where the murder actually took place and mohammed so we hear then that the turkish head of intelligence is currently briefing some of the u.s. senators who together are becoming increasingly strident increasing pressure on president trump. this meeting this briefing by the head of turkish intelligence could only help those senators strengthen their case and refresh their minds and judgments about where they are preparing that resolution they are preparing to condemn mohammed the same
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man the car prince of saudi arabia as the man behind the plot to kill. remember that the turkish intelligence has played a key role in all this operation since the very start those recordings perhaps not sure about that but those recordings and those tapes and all the information most of the information probably came from there so he is the man in charge of giving the latest details and perhaps there have been latest details because the turkish intelligence and the turkish additionally have been working nonstop their night on this case bringing in new elements analyzing the material the material they have so the meeting i consider it crucial and probably the turkish government also consider it crucial in improving and strengthening their case and the judiciary approach to words a resolution of the words a final judgment by the american side to see who is the culprit behind the killing and bring justice to the case of. mohammed val live in istanbul.
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now the senior aide to the saudi crown prince who is alleged to have been behind the murder of khashoggi is now being accused of overseeing the torture of women who are detained the reuters news agency has reported allegations that under saudi. supervision at least four women were subjected to sexual harassment electrocution and flogging and then unofficial holding facility in jeddah. was an advisor to mohammed bin sound man until october when he was sacked after jamal khashoggi is murder talks between yemen's warring sides enter their second day after a promising start in which it was agreed to exchange prisoners the discussions in the village of rimbaud just north of the capital stockholm are expected to last about a week. is there. it was a rare moment of agreement yet many rivals engaging in friendly chat before the
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start of. this is the first time that says to thousand and sixteen. u.n. envoy. has praised a prisoner swap deal agreed between the two sides but the political process to and the war will take time because institutions are risk the fragmentation of the country. is enormously so and we must work now before we lose control of the future of europe the earth is who control most of yemen said they were willing to make concessions hoping the talks in stockholm would lead to a comprehensive peace plan. we hope the other parties are serious this time for humanitarian and security situations require all of us to come together and seek a solution we really want to deal. the prisoner's exchange deal is
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a small step forward in a complex political reality most of these government representatives live outside yemen that influence has why did a client says the who things took over the capital it's a thousand and fourteen but they remain determined there. must hand over their weapons before there is a final deal on said this. is twenty two sixteen and nothing more they should respect international community work they should surrender their ads in the nations and miss out that they're used to attack that the yemeni people and their own countries and that then that there will be no settlement nor solution they should withdraw from this additional state would end the hand-bag institution of the states to the legitimate government the two parties remain divided over who should run the ports of her data it's a vital lifeline for yemen's food imports who think who control the area say they
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are willing to let the united nations oversee operations of the port the saudi u.a.e. backed government warns if the talks fail it will resume an offensive to capture the city in the meantime eight agencies are hoping the talks make progress so they can deliver aid to millions of yemenis on the verge of famine while the political divide remains the biggest obstacle to any breakfast of the human conflict the international community insists the talks here in sweden are a crucial opportunity for the yemenis to end the war al-jazeera the tunnel. a u.s. wanted resolution which would have condemned the palestinian group hamas has failed to win enough votes at the u.n. general assembly it fell short of the required two thirds majority which angered the u.s. ambassador and the key haley is said it would have been a chance to quote right and historic wrong diplomatic it is
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a james bays has more from the un this was one of the final acts of ambassador nikki haley before she leaves her post she put before the general assembly a resolution condemning hamas as a terrorist organization the united nations has never once passed a resolution condemning hamas never. over seven hundred resolutions condemning israel and not one single resolution condemning hamas that more than anything else is a condemnation of the united nations itself. today and this moment the united nations can change that awful record in a tense meeting the general assembly first had to decide how the resolution would be voted on it had a vote on whether it would be a simple majority or a two thirds majority that result was very narrow but went in favor of two thirds
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giving a much higher bar for ambassador haley's resolution and when it was finally voted on she got a majority but she didn't get the two thirds a blow to the u.s. ambassador but both she and israel said this was a moral victory and president trump is expected to pick heather now it to be america's new ambassador to the u.n. she is currently the spokeswoman for the state department and nomination would need to be endorsed by the republican controlled senate she would replace nikki haley who leaves at the end of the month. james warren is executive editor of news garden online platform that whets to count him misinformation he says heather now it is an unconventional china. but one looks at the history of u.n. ambassadors going back to one nine hundred fifty s. yet people like gaby stevens at twice the democratic party nominee for president
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george h.w. bush who is buried today was a united states ambassador you had rather prominent intellectual like daniel patrick moynihan who would later be united states senator from new york and the slaughter group of women which includes nicky elliott included among others now in all right who would be future secretary of state and even a somewhat unconventional pick at the time by president obama samantha power she had been a journalist with a great deal of foreign experience notably in africa covering there on rwandan genocide so on that level this is notable on another level i think it's very much and easily explained by trump's fascination in particular with american cable news television and in particular with the fox cable news network and where one of his favorite shows is a very popular morning show friends and now or for several years was associated with that show and that has surely had something to do with her selection initially
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the united states state department he has an interest nearly an obsession with image and people on the hope mission. we've got a lot more to come here it is or including as some african leaders meet to drum up paid find out why mali and refugees are adopting a french protest me. and waiting in line to get online and internet revolution arrives in cuba but things are moving rather more slowly than expected. and the mild weather is pushing its way across europe now it's mostly behind this weather system hey can see the cloud rolling its way eastward and it's behind that where we do have that milder air it's bringing us some wet weather as well most of
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that is in the north and where it hits the cold air we all think some of that turn to snow behind there that's where the mall there the air is and it's still very unsettled so lots of what weather pushing across the u.k. there and some pretty strong winds across the north the friday they're all some warnings out for the severe weather that system then pulls away eastwards further as we head through the day on saturday and still generally looking quite unsettled for the northwestern parts but mild and then we've got that area of snow digging its way further into the eastern parts of europe now a few areas of rain have also been affecting us in libya and in benghazi we have had some flooding the skies here have now cleared but it's not going to stay dry for all of us were but this is a weather system hey that's working its way across the mediterranean towards us.

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