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arrange her bail has offered to pay for a team of private security guards and electronic monitoring so that she would be released from prison and then monitored twenty four hours a day by the agents that she pay for the electric bracelet or monitoring g.p.s. device of some kind that should be restricted to within a certain area of vancouver city where she owns a house now the court has been listening to this there's been some skeptical questions from the judge about this unusual arrangement but the court has a recess now and will be back in session in about a quarter of an hour so we may know then whether. joe received that bail or not. overanalyze with the latest outside court rob thank you and japanese prosecutors have charged two former nisson executives with financial misconduct
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form in this century carlos ghosn and the director greg kelly are accused of underreporting their salaries and using company assets for personal benefit if found guilty the pair could face up to ten years in prison go to russia now where a former policeman turned prolific serial killer has been handed a second life sentence fifty four year old to make up call was already serving jail time for killing twenty two people his latest conviction is linked to the murder of fifty six further people most of whom were women or a challenge has more now from moscow. recall of was known as the anger maniac also the werewolf he was already serving life in jail for murdering twenty two women and he's just been found guilty for fifty six more murders they happen between one thousand nine hundred ninety two and two thousand and ten and eighteen year killing
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spree the mutilated and often rapes bodies of women were found in the symmetries forests and roadsides of the siberian region of. he was arrested in twenty twelve because police matched tire tracks found near some of the bodies to the type of car that was driven by popcorn and the twist in the tale here is that the murderer was himself a police officer and for at least three of the murders he was on duty when he committed the crimes also using his service car. still to come on the program building the world's biggest airplane to combat global warming the controversial new series that some scientists are putting forward to tackle climate change and the united fans lined the streets to celebrate the city's first sporting success in twenty three year as that's coming up with peter.
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business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. the united nations co-op twenty four talks on climate change are now into their final week with ministers from more than one hundred twenty nations hoping to come to an agreement on how to implement the paris climate accord that the hope is the cut world fossil fuel emissions but some scientists are now saying that they found a revolutionary alternative method of stopping global warming and there's need barker reports it's an idea that has split the scientific community.
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pinatubo erupted in the philippines in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and it spewed twenty million tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere the cloud mixed with water vapor and circled the globe for twenty two days average global temperatures fell by about half a degree for months. scientists think that this effect could be mimicked to help tackle climate change they propose a technique called solo geo engineering and recent research suggests it could be remarkably cheap. engineering is the idea that when one makes anything including the planet more reflective it cools what is underneath it's the reason why frankly when our jackets are black and in the summer we often wear white . white cools black warms for the project to work aviation engineers would need to manufacture a high altitude aircraft it would look something like this would roughly double the
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wingspan of a passenger jet to sustain flight twenty kilometers above the earth and have double the thrust with the four engines the main body would carry large amounts of sun blocking particles which could be fired into the stratosphere the gases would turn into aerosols and reflect part of the sun's heat scientists estimate this method could reduce temperatures by one and a half degrees centigrade over a fifteen year period the direct engineering costs of an intervention like this would be somewhere or around two to three billion dollars per year and that is very low but all are convinced some scientists warn it risks unintended consequences such as droughts and damage to crops they also argue let some governments off the hook the problem with this sort of idea is that it can encourage governments to feel that it's less urgent to do something about greenhouse gas emissions so they
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think that if they do so in a geo engineering they don't need to worry quite so much about stopping fossil fuel emissions i think that's very risky. there's worldwide consensus that carbon emissions need to be cut to tackle climate change but with the effects of global warming already being felt some are looking to science to find a solution where governments have failed. barkha al-jazeera. ok now here is peter with all the sport barbara thank you chelsea football club has banned for of its supporters from attending future matches while a police investigation takes place into allegations of racist abuse towards a manchester city player raheem sterling the incident occurred during the team's english premier league match at chelsea's home ground stamford bridge last saturday in a statement the london club said chelsea finds all forms of discriminatory behavior abortions and if there is evidence of ticket holders taking part in any racist
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behavior the club will issue severe sanctions including bans we will also fully support any criminal prosecutions. the final round of group matches in the european champions league kick off on tuesday liverpool were runners up last year and moved to the top of the premier league standings at the weekend but they have a tough task to return to the knockout stages in europe this time they host a group c. leaders napoli at anfield and must win to have any chance of progressing you're going tops men are currently third in the table three adrift of napoli and two behind paris and to man because the situation we are responsible for the situation in a good in a good way lying in a bad way because we qualified for the competition the group was it is a hard one that was clear when you when we've been we've got a draw and now we have to chance still to go through and that's that. really special after after the to complain we played so far and now we have to we have to use that to create
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a special atmosphere with our with the way we play and we have to use the spirit as well spanish champions barcelona are already assured of their place in the champions league last sixteen they are preparing to face talks who need to match gentlemen and result against p.s.v. to join boss in the knockout but it won't be easy for the premier league club boss i haven't lost the european game at home at the camp know since may twenty third teen. quality there. is some believe it is going to receive. in europe or in the world and it's so difficult to challenge them in that way of course. if you know radio is so used to them you need to open it but for that no only you need to work. you know to cause some for a vision of the d.s. clearly to play in position. you need to the quality of the gun charge this type of team bucket jenius have arrived back home and when our side is following
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a couple of at the door this final loss to city rivals river plate on sunday but they were a few fans to greet them on their return the match was played ten thousand kilometers away in madrid of the an attack on parker's team bus by river plate fans caused the original second leg to be cancelled and moved to the spanish capital of the play one of three one in extra time and they'll now travel to the united arab emirates to represent south america in the club world cup contrasts thing scenes in the u.s. city of atlanta as fans are lined the streets to celebrate had led to united's win in the final of major league soccer team paraded the m.l.s. cup past a home stadium where they beat the potent timbers on saturday to claim atlanta's first professional sports title since the braves won baseball's world series back in one thousand nine hundred five this is just atlanta's second season in m.l.s. but they have the highest average attendances in the league. twenty fourteen n.b.a. champions the san antonio spurs have been struggling to recreate they form of recent seasons the spurs had lost four of five before sunday's game against the
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utah jazz but they held utah to say isn't a record low of thirty six points in the first half using to a one hundred ten ninety seven when they're still way down in the lower half of the western conference. elsewhere drew holiday put in a big shift for the new orleans pelicans he scored thirty seven points in a hard for one hundred sixteen one hundred eight win over the detroit pistons that's now four losses on the bounce for detroit legendary n.f.l. quarterback tom brady has broken yet another record this time for the most touchdown passes in the league's history on sunday the forty one year old over took the mark previously held by a peyton manning with his first touchdown pass against the miami dolphins he would thirty three of these to move to five hundred and eighty two now the recording kluges regular and postseason touchdowns brady also holds the record for most games won by a quarterback and most super bowl appearances but the five time super bowl winner
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didn't have it all your own way against miami the patriots were beaten thirty four thirty three thanks to a stunning final play by the dolphins that you can see kenyan drake on his way into the end zone for what they are now calling the miami miracle. india have won their first cricket test match in australia in ten years to take a one the lead in their four match series a straight his tail enders put up some resistance towards the end but they couldn't avoid a thirty one run defeat in adelaide the series now moves to perth on friday. our aim is just to try and win games in our minds we were totally convinced this morning that there were only two possible results either we win or the match will be drawn we didn't even think about losing so i think we have to continue that mindset in the coming test matches as well. now sitting back a huge missed opportunity because we didn't question in the first innings and when we didn't have that is out there today we're now we're tarring in that we've had
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eight of those we would have won this test match so it's. it's pretty hard to tie open champion francesco molinari has been crowned european to a golfer of the year as well as capturing he's first major title at carnoustie in july molinari was also an integral member of europe's victorious ryder cup team winning all five of these matches in france and the thirty six year old italian capped his remarkable season by securing the european tour's race to dubai title last month a new season of formula easy ribs into action in a few days time it will see x. for me the one driver felipe massa make the switch to the all electric series and ahead of these debut the thirty seven year old tasted himself against the fastest animal on the planet the peregrine falcon in a race through the saudi arabian desert bird can reach speeds of more than three hundred fifty kilometers per hour but in this contest it was massa who just came out on top the brazilian will race for real in the season opening in riyadh on saturday and that's all the sport for now peter thanks so much for that and that is
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it for this news hour do stay with us though going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the day's for what. as political prepares to exit the people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning leave campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns i've spent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid for breaks it people in power
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on al-jazeera. and wondered put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. the war on drugs in the philippines is pushing jails to breaking point a record number of inmates languish behind bars for years awaiting trial one on one east philippines locked up on al-jazeera. because we're not. sure that. rights are being violated. and freedom
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stripped away. on the seventh anniversary of the wishes of the whites that stand up. like this stand up for human rights. i failed to give you that i want to. be president france listening promising a minimum wage rise and tax concessions to calm protests. hello i'm barbara sara this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. if we went ahead and count the votes tomorrow the deal would be richer. because. britain's
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prime minister delays a crucial u.k. parliament vote on her withdrawal agreement with the e.u. . as world leaders approve a u.n. migration pact with reports on two hundred mothers separated from their children after failing to process them with the u.s. border war. and activists ninety more than congolese dr dennis will call for action to stop sexual violence of war as they jointly receive the nobel peace prize. french president emmanuel across and has admitted he was partly responsible for fueling the yellow vist protests that were strangers have been rallying for four weeks against fuel tax rises resulting in some of the worst violence that france is seen in decades in a long awaited t.v.
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address he tried to pacify them by announcing that he would increase the minimum wage and cancel a planned tax rise for low income pensioners but he refused to reinstate a tax on the wealthy. if you want to the response over the last eighteen months i take responsibility for not giving you that response i failed to give you the sense that i wanted to alleviate your distress because i know that i've heard some of you with some of my offers and propositions i want to be very clear to you this evening if i had work to turn around the political system the bad habits the hypocrisy it's because i love this country. well earlier emanuel mccrone and his cabinet met union and business leaders to hear their concerns he's been criticized for not responding sooner despite some of the worst violence in paris for years the protest started over plans for an environmental tax levied on fuel which the government has already scrapped is the passion butler has more from paris. or one of the key challenges
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for emanuel mark home going into this speech was can he come across not as the arrogant aloof out of touch president that his critics say he is but as someone who really seems as if he has understood why people are protesting empathizes with them and he really wants to make their lives better now i think it's very clear that he was trying to do that he said it understood pensioners knows what it's like to try and put food on the table the end of the month he understands that people are struggling to make ends meet and he said look i have a responsibility i failed to address your concerns or the other big challenges going to this speech was that many of the yellow vest protesters said ok we know we're going to get lots of nice words but what we want are real concrete measures and what he offered was for example to more money in the minimum wage to raise the
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minimum wage not next year not in a few years but january so in just a few weeks time one hundred euros more that's about one hundred dollars more a month than the minimum wage what that will appeal to many yellow vest protesters he also talked about a tax we bonus at the end of the year so another measure right now not in the future and that was something that many yellow vest protesters said would be absolutely fundamental to allaying some of their concerns. britain's prime minister has the latest crucial parliamentary vote that was due on tuesday on her deal to withdraw the country from the european union to resume a says she'll go back to leaders to try to win more concessions but warned m.p.'s on the need to compromise lawrence lee reports. good warriors are more you're very good to remain bricks it has created the country if not at war with itself than a deeply divided and angry this was the scene outside parliament as the prime minister was about to speak ordered a group of conservatives new funding very reliable warrior three waivers the
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democrat will be the people should be respected yes we'll have to find out why did they heard yet as the representatives of the people the political class is equally in chaos order statements the prime minister. after so much time and energy spent on coming up with a way of trying to leave the european union while keeping everybody happy the prime minister has found a deal has so little support it could not get through a votes m.p.'s were openly mocking her in return she looks totally exasperated as it is clear that while there is broad support for many of the key aspects of a deal. on one issue on one issue the northern ireland back story there remains widespread and deep concern as a result if we went ahead and held the folks tomorrow the deal would be rejected you guys significant. we will therefore defer the coach actual for tomorrow.
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and not proceed to divide the house at this time but the opposition was having none of it if she's going back to brussels then she needs to build a consensus in this house there is no point no point at all in this prime minister bringing back the same deal again which clearly does not support the government not supported by this house. gradually voices of being her dog into the parliament might have no choice if it can also agree itself how to leave the e.u. but so hold another referendum it isn't even clear what the terms of it might be aphasic lael says the displays will not be the last it was so close by no means the barrister the adage says a week is a long time in politics but here right now they stagger from day to day making it up as they go along. so back to brussels she will have to go where the leaders of
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the twenty seven european union countries may offer a small amount of sympathy but no way out of her nightmare as it stands the u.k. can either find a way of leaving the european union persuading itself to abandon the entire projects and reputations are being shredded in the process gloriously al-jazeera westminster and london. world leaders attending a united nations conference in morocco have approved the pact aimed at improving cooperation on migration it's the result of eighteen months of negotiations and it sets out twenty three objectives to open up legal migration and the scary legal border crossings they include minimizing the reasons that compel people to leave their own countries in the first place but also providing legal routes for those who choose to migrate addressing the vulnerabilities and discrimination against my
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roots in transit including working to combat and eradicate human trafficking and working to help migrants when they arrive in their destination country so they can use their skills to contribute towards its development as well as helping them if they want to return home. well across mexico thousands of central american migrants are not giving up hope of seeking asylum in the united states many of camped out along the border where they hope to climb the fence and claim asylum or that their hemmy is in the border city of the one where she followed the two mothers and their children as they try to make it to the other side. if anything mexico's northern border is a symbol of inequality on one side a world of privileges and on the other stories of people in search of an opportunity. this family from el salvador came first in the early morning to check to situation climbing is not easy. the boys are petrified
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and one shouts don't hurt my mama or my papa. they keep on trying in eyesight of the american border patrol who laugh loudly. as they failed and finally walk off exhausted. this part of the wall was built nearly twenty five years ago during the clinton years it's been fortified by seven administrations since the reason why i was added a few weeks ago. if the heavy presence of the american border patrol is meant to be a deterrent it's not working these young men jumped over in a matter of minutes they have nothing to lose. about an hour later another group arrived killing maldonado left honduras with her twin daughters along the way she became friends with and her three children they're relying on each other to take
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the leap across the border killing was hesitating at first she told her daughter she was risking so much so they could get an education. but then. it goes very quickly the men first then one child another and yet another is. now turn off carolyn and. it's too difficult the border patrol has a radius around that those who jumped. it's too late for them one of killin daughters sneaks back through the bars she pushes her back into the united states a desperate gesture by an anguished mother who has little to offer when. i have to go to my children she keeps on repeating as a border guard carries them away the rest of the group is also led the way to tame but now to have the right to claim asylum. is in pain
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and wonders what will happen to her eighteen month old baby she was still breastfeeding can we ask where the children spend the night i don't know is dns server. then it slowly sinks in the children are in the u.s. but killin an elder are still in mexico separated by the wall they will try again and again this time in search of their children held somewhere in america but at that hamid al jazeera along mexico's northern border. congo is dr dennis and his city activists ninety more and have called for greater international action to stop sexual violence being used as a weapon of war the pair made the plea as they jointly accepted the nobel peace prize at an emotional ceremony and also from there charlie angelus and the sis report. sharing a prize and
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a sense of justice for victims of sexual violence in conflict. and dennis mccuaig receive the nobel peace diplomas and medals their speeches urge the international community to act when war crimes are committed a call they reiterated during an exclusive interview with al-jazeera after the ceremony i says is fidel. group or deaf than doing to the girls and women kidnapping this female person raping the years cd girls and women and the believe and those people believing according to isis and saying this is right we see that this is the broadest act they can possibly do and nobody knows firsthand the in just.
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