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here from angola there was this suggestion of a tear in her eye when ran over were given to her there being a succession of presents at the party is given to over the course of the day with different cabinet ministers coming to the rostrum and and indoor single americal and thanking her for her service so very much you had the sense of a party saying thank you to angela merkel and there were rapturous ovations for her and it is fair to say that the ovation for that man who got remarried to a certain extent by their very strict approach is very good on a come problem by we see these well this is the three candidates here you have a chance to speak one last time before the vote was held and certainly the loudest applause is given to him at that compound but it's worth making the point remember that previous amounts came from nowhere and they were going to be frozen out of german public inspiring going to america the best possible time thanks turns to so much but only just be likely to play a big part in ceding politics during. its dominate time with all the latest from.
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it with al jazeera live from london more still ahead for you talks to end the war in yemen while the u.n. warns the civilian death toll continues to mount. we must either be doing something right or we must be doing an investigation they don't want to follow through with the curfew using to be silenced the news agency on the front line of the battle to preserve press freedom in the philippines. hello again it's good to have you back all this hour we are going to start here in central asia some very heavy rain is on the way here across parts of vietnam over the next year days and that could put. sensually bring some localized flooding for
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some of those areas up towards central china well the rain is on the increase for you as well as well as snow up here towards the north hong kong clouds in your forecast here on saturday but we do think the temperatures are going to be coming down as well as rain in your forecast by the time we get towards sunday and rain for many locations picked me up here towards the east as well as for portions of taiwan well across parts of india and all he bad for much of the area what we are going to be watching is here in the bama golf a lot of clouds here and the potential of a tropical storm that could make its way towards the north by the time we get towards next week we'll be watching that very carefully but what that is going to be doing is bring some more clouds and rain certainly down here towards the south for sure longa is going to be the rain down towards the southern portions of india it is going to be the clouds and then very quickly across parts of the middle east we are looking at fairly quiet conditions here temperatures into the mid twenty's so for doha how about twenty seven degrees for you here on saturday over towards of dobby just about the same but maybe getting
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a little bit cooler by the time we get towards sunday but the scot it is going to be a nice day for you with the temperature of twenty eight. joy bringing my neighbors my neighbors children so they can see and get more comfortable five years children are at the heart of america's love affair with weapons back at the verizon mom makes a report on the case being there for new machines and it's fine but the new generation spiking fire with reason we are fighting for we see you here because you don't want to see any of these speeding again. never again part of the radicalized youth series on a jazeera. welcome
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back just a quick look at the top stories now president onil trump is officially nominated state department spokesman have announced as the next u.s. ambassador to the united nations former bush era official william barr has also been named as the new attorney general. german conservative and grit karrenbauer has been chosen to succeed angela merkel as leader of the christian democrats. the u.s. congress is grappling with house of punish the saudi crown prince over the murder of the jonas jamal khashoggi. and other stories we're watching closely yemen's warring sides are struggling to reach consensus on major issues in talks that many hope could let pave the way to ending the nearly four years of conflict in the country the saudi backed government and who the rebels meeting in the village of rimbaud north of stockholm the government said it would be happy for the new fees
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to reopen samas airport but only if it could inspect the planes first at one of its facilities but the who sees have turned down the offer also state is the status of her data both a battleground and a vital lifeline for millions of yemenis meanwhile the united nations refugee agency is saying nearly fifteen hundred civilians were killed or wounded in yemen in the three month period from august to october that's an average of one hundred twenty three people week around a third of the reports of casualties are women children the u.n. h.c.r. is both sides in the conflict to do more to protect the civilian population let's now speak to who is out those talks in rimbaud sweden that was certainly there was an attempt by martin griffiths the u.n. envoy some confidence building measures with this prisoner swap deal that was struck hashim but explain to us what happened at the talks today. well today the merriam the start of debating the sticking points the particular
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issue of the reopening of the airport of santa and managing who should run the port of her data which is a vital lifeline for seventy percent of the food imports that come into yemen and the hope is we're willing to negotiate a settlement with the united nations the government stepped in and said that they would not allow international flights directly into south and that any international flight has to be stopped in aden and how them of these are areas under government government control for inspections before continuing to sort of the reason being that the government and the standard of cogency starve and two thousand and fifteen they've said that the reason why the they've closed the airport is of concern to who these could be using the facility to get more weapons from the iranians and this is the attitude has not changed yet when it comes to her data there were hopes that the governor who is in the united nations would agree here in stockholm about a deal that would pave the way for the u.n.
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to possibly run and manage the operations in the whole data the government stepped in once again and saying that we are village just a matter of oddity the who these must pull out and they are warning if they don't pull out they could resume the military campaign to take over the city of her data . thank you very much with all the latest on the second day of talks there are the war in yemen how our reporting from rimbaud in. one of the last migrant rescue ship operating the mediterranean is ending its mission docs about order says a smear campaign by european governments has forced the aquarius to stop saving asylum seekers a boat lost its registration in september and brian explains. the aquarius began operations two years ago run by the charity's doctors without borders and. since then it's rescued thousand people on the treacherous sea crossing between
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libya and europe migrants and refugees searching for what many of us take for granted a safe place to call home its crew says most survivors were deeply traumatized but the work of boats like the aquarius has been made harder by a growing n.t. immigrant sentiment in europe aquarius has been blocked in the french port of musée since october after panama revoked its registration the charity say at the request of italy's anti migrant government then last month the telly and police ordered its seizure for allegedly dumping toxic waste the charities deny the allegations accusing european states of sabotage and slander so we've been subjected to a concerted campaign of harassment intimidation and obstruction it's taken the poor of criminal investigation on the basis of spiritus allegations and we've been shot at and harassed by the libyan coast guard which is funded by european
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governments including including that of the u.k. so that basically has now forced us to take this step and the consequences of that are that more people are going to die at sea. more than one hundred seven thousand people have arrived in europe by sea this year at the height of the crisis and twenty fifteen more than a million people made the voyage bubble crossings have dropped the un satan august that the journey is becoming more dangerous it blames restrictions on search and rescue boats like the aquarius. earlier this year there were weeks of wrangling over who would take the aquarius and the six hundred people into grey skewed it was stranded in the mediterranean with both italy and malta refusing entry spain they said welcome to the boat and its international condemnation that politics was taking precedence over people's lives the u.n. says more than seventeen and a half thousand people have drowned or gone missing in the mediterranean since
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january twenty fourth tain last year there were five rescue boats in the mediterranean now there are none the charity say they are looking for a replacement boat for the aquarius its crew fear that there are vulnerable people out there possibly in danger and no one to help them. al-jazeera want to bring you the latest from france now where the government is deploying a huge police presence on to the streets in anticipation of another weekend of violent demonstrations large areas of central paris are in lockdown after last weekend's destruction during the so-called yellow vests protest against the cost of living in the country it comes as france's government is being heavily criticized after this video of the arrest of a group of students went viral but france's interior minister says none of the high school students were injured during the arrest in the town of leisure ne west of the capital. the. pictures of the young people
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a recent model is only hard to watch you want to say it but i think it's important to put them into context there is truth there is contrary and there is also exploitation by some people. we found that high school students who were participating in blockades were joined by around one hundred hundred individuals with sticks and cinder devices with the firm intention to battle with security forces these are not movements from high school students but real urban violence let's now speak to david chaytor who is in the french capital for us david what have you been seeing for the past few days in terms of measures being taken the head of another weekend of protests. well mary it's extraordinary the the way the paris is being guarded for these protests on saturday eighty nine thousand police being deployed across the country eight thousand here on the streets of paris and that includes these these armored
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vehicles police armored vehicles we should never seen in action on the streets before and they're meant to be used to break through any barricades of the put up by the protesters and to remove any burning blockades now we haven't seen that sort of thing before and they really increase the number of police on the streets and the area they will cordon off that closing down the the main tourist attractions the eiffel tower the arc de triomphe and the seans elisei they voted to close all the shops and board them up this is costing businesses here millions millions of euros in the run up to christmas but the interior minister christopher kasten there said that essentially a beast had been born in the last few weeks here in in france and in paris and that it got away from its owners so it's feared that yet again we will see extremists
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from the last from the right and even the anika scumming in much larger numbers than they had last saturday and that's where the real trouble is going to come from so they're taking every precaution to try and make sure they try and down down that violence but it's pretty hopeless task a very strong task for them let's see if they succeed tomorrow thank you very much david chaika with the latest from paris. they are producing group opec says it will cut output by eight hundred thousand barrels per day for the next six months in a bid to prop up four link lobel oil prices after two days of talks at its headquarters in vienna opec finally managed to get an agreement from both iran and the nano opec member russia non-impact allies have agreed to cut their output by four hundred thousand barrels a day. chinese tech giant huawei is denying it poses
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a security risk after concern was raised by the european union's technology commissioner while a has been accused by several western countries of building back doors for the chinese government to spy on others the company is also dealing with the fallout over the rest of its chief financial officer is facing extradition to the united states on suspicion of violating sanctions against iran or china correspondent adrian brown reports friday looks like being another difficult day for china's biggest private company the japanese government has announced it's no longer going to be buying our way equipment this follows decisions taken by governments in new zealand australia and the united kingdom that they were effectively going to be barring holway from those countries five g. networks in the united states it's becoming clear that at least some senior white house officials were aware that monk was going to be arrested on the day the president donald trump sat down to meet president xi jinping at that all important
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meeting in one of saris on saturday but it's still not clear if president from himself new one analyst who says the what we have here is a serious legal act happening with political timing here in china there is certainly a belief amongst those online anyway who feel that this was a politically motivated arrest some people saying that canada is acting as the u.s. is thug and demanding that mung be immediately released. a veteran journalist in the philippines has declared her innocence and says she'll fight back off to appearing in court on tax evasion charges maria ressa as news agency rapper has been critical of the territory's government and has been branded a fake by the president jamila and again reports. maria ressa is one of the most prominent journalists in the philippines and also one of the most in battle
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out media and the news agency she co-founded called rappler have been inducted on multiple counts of tax evasion the government also tried to revoke the agency's license to operate with the dirty calling rappler a feat use outlet. for maria and her supporters this is persecution from a government that sees journalists as the enemy we're going to hold the line but it makes me think that we must either be doing something right or we must be doing an investigation they don't want to follow through with. we just keep doing our jobs you know we keep looking we try to maintain the news agenda recently but the government insists the warrant issued against media is not political persecution months after detector was sworn into office the government set up a special task force to focus on media security proof it says of its commitment to press freedom it meant rappler scase is different. you do not believe the writers
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and you see the birth. they claim to be. the way they say that they are. but then again we have to check it with our loss last year reporters without borders calls the philippines the deadliest country for media in asia and what is happening here reflects a growing on the mosty towards journalists worldwide and that to still ity openly encouraged by political leaders and authoritarian regimes pose a threat to democracy. the center for media freedom and responsibility focuses on the rights of filipino journalists it says there have been more than eighty attacks on journalists since president assumed office in two thousand and sixteen we should not forget that despite of the big pattern and the pattern had been set march earlier. when. president began to demonize
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mainstream press since one nine hundred eighty six more than one hundred sixty journalists have been killed in the philippines most of them worked in the provinces or observers say media protection is virtually nonexistent. the massacre in two thousand and nine is the single worst attack against journalists anywhere in the world thirty two were shot need to lated and buried on their way to an electoral event in the southern philippines those accused of being behind the killings reportedly of strong political ties to the government grieving families are angry no one's yet been convicted almost ten years after the massacre and they are losing hope. it's a quick look at the top stories now president all trump is officially nominated have
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now it to be the new u.s. ambassador to the united nations now is kaare the spokeswoman for the u.s. state department a nomination still needs to be endorsed by the republican controlled senate if she's approved now or replace nikki haley who leaves the un at the end of the month . you go to work with the elite to replace the united they. suited to the united nations is very valid the birch bark very quick have a big he's going to be respected by all so they're now or will be nominated for every outfitter to the united nations in our other headlines this hour germany's christian democrats have elected on a gret karren ballot to replace angela merkel as party leader karrenbauer who is merkel's protege won five hundred seventeen votes out of nine hundred ninety nine cos by the delegates the result moves her into pole position to succeed europe's
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most influential leader as chancellor the us congress is grappling with a house of punish the saudi crown prince over the murder of john is jamal khashoggi the head of turkish intelligence has already briefed some u.s. senators on turkey's investigation into. the french government is deploying a huge police presence into the streets of paris in anticipation of another weekend of violent demonstrations it comes as france's government is being heavily criticized on to this video of the arrest of a group of students went viral but france's interior minister says none of the high school students were injured during the arrests in the town of month nationally west of the capital. and yemen's warring sides struggling to reach consensus on major issues in crucial talks that many hope will end the nearly four year long conflict with saudi backed government and who the rebels are meeting in the village of rimbaud north of stock the government said it was the happy for the p.c.'s to
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forgiveness to me it doesn't hurt to. everyone's. right yours. i'm moving to. wait there was a point in that when i was hiding among my friends that. i told myself if i don't make it out that i had to save all that to say in this video. and believe it would catastrophic day in broward county history it's devastating there are folks that have lost their lives i don't know the number right now it's a fluid scene right now we have multiple swat teams clearing all the buildings it's .
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have chosen the path and none of the millions of people marching in this country today will stop until they see those against us out of our face because we choose love. since the time that i came out here. it has been six minutes and twenty seconds the shooter has ceased shooting and will soon abandon his rifle blend in with the students as they escape and walk free for an hour before arrest fight for your lives before it's someone else's child. on to. the. what i want to freshman year i didn't know many people i didn't have any friends and it wasn't until the last year fresh that i felt. like you had
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friends and it was because i picked up my camera and i brought it to school i decided to make a blog that there you know it's good you two today we're going to be doing a q. and a. to ask me questions and. now i realized my camera was my comfort zone it was a place for me to lay on my preoccupations and just like go of everything that's when i realized a. way of taking care of myself. this past month i saw i saw dead body you know i went to multiple funerals i just had to learn how to deal with that. it's been rough i don't like to show my emotions on camera especially. it's been rough but we are
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getting through it we're strong. because filmmaking has this power to just influence other people i decided to video based project called stories untold so in stories i'm told to push different videos and we mainly cover people that have experienced convent and we've had up to you travel across the country and meet so many different people this is christy she's a column and survivor this is omar though god he was the first respondent at the polls shooting i was involved in one of the worse part of the us tragedies that occur you know right before your nando o's massacre. where it was for those people courage bodies laying on top of each other for a lot of us suffered trauma that we want to express but we just don't have the outlet to go to. if
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you had a teacher with who was adept at firearms they could very well end the attack very quickly so we'll be doing the background checks will be doing a lot of different things but we'll certainly be looking at ideas like that. we've got to make sure we have an increased law enforcement presence on in all of our schools every school so my proposal would have a significant long presence in every school our top of that as our school and schools that are larger would have a bigger law enforcement presence. when i was in elementary school or middle school i remember school was a school it's a place where i could walk around where i could feel at home where i could just be me i guess now a school starting to feel more like a prison there's so many security guards so many policemen in.
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the united states has been at least for the last fifty or sixty years the global power and a leading global power so it has to have a particular kind of brand of of conflict management and this is it it's it's militarized but i'd never accept that argument about militarization as simply the reason to explain why americans like done so much i think there's also a relationship to not ever having to explain oneself i think that's a part of american culture. but it's also really a part of american identity which is never to apologize. she could walk what she's lazing. i goof ball. but. i raised two girls and single dad and i watched it with my own to our
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kids grow up too fast you know it's hard enough now with what's going on. my opinion democrats have been all for our guns for many many years trying to do so . thing about guns but it's in our d.n.a. and in americans they can't get it out it's impossible it's like a bad it's a stain on not a bad stain but it's like a stain it's never going to go away we're always going to have no. thank you. it was. someone let them write. sentences as she teaches them already we did train him here at least five or six
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teachers carry guns i want to carry with you make. me sit. in war you know you have anybody to take. exactly what they're. telling us is down the street from my school and now we have one fire drill every month same with code red every month in code yellow every month once you go on code red you turn off the lights bring down the shade and you go high like to where like if they look in the window they can't see you like one of the walls but we had one on call back on valentine's day and then i texted my sister saying i'm on code red and she's like yeah there's a shooting at douglas and that's when i told my friends and they started freaking out because their siblings go there it's very close and they're very touchy when it comes to that subject of guns because i say you know i support them but they have
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to be used the right way you can't you can't use them to threaten somebody with or bring them to school to show your friends you know it's not it's not it's not a toy there's so many veterans that are coming back that you know that are very there are guards they become police officers give them a job just because if he was served our country and here i've been a part of his body blown off or shot off and particular something he'd be a perfect candidate sitting in that school inside there in the giving give him a gun. he will stop the threat before we have get here in the p.t.s.d. you know. after what they've gone through just to stir of covers
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a lot of areas and to pay attention to it and. that's also police officers go through that then everybody so there's there's ways to to to keep an eye on these people i feel and i'm sure if they if they learn a police officer carry a firearm they could let somebody go in there and a lot of our police officers or ex-military. the. after a traumatic event we know that one thing that facilitates healthy coping is children feeling like they're safe and so you know i think that the idea is well meaning but on the flip side it may also importantly send
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