tv Arising From The Rouble Al Jazeera January 14, 2019 3:00pm-4:01pm +03
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it's because i'm part of the coming. up in. all my life we all grew up in the same church a child talking to her when i was a little younger. she didn't give me a shot she said he was on the back porch. and a couple of my god and he was directly talking to me while i've been trying to get this one girl's heart for all the evil and not give me a chance and i just started to laugh and i'm thank you he really has missed her and he really is not. the be. the please tell him. we've been loving each other had to keep. working out. i've been working in different departments currently i'm a. specialist. i was
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a. twenty five to fifty. to fifty sounds like not to fifty still. it's overwhelming sometimes. when i get my check is just not enough and i have i can't get down because my family's look at me you know so if i see here. they're probably going to do exact same thing it's all right i don't need a pity party we need to make this work.
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we're not the type to say oh we're going to drop our kids off here and drop our kids off their. school was coming but you know that it has to be even if. my bad. but his mom and my dad both work full time. is hard. we weren't out of money. when short. my son is. to get to the hospital i mean. this is. and i just don't feel that camper with.
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d.j. works at walgreens is flagship store downtown. his chance to see his kids before bed depends on making a good bus connection. if. he's finally able to call to keep which he isn't allowed to do during his shift is not very right still lacking that a runner is not. ok i always knew when i grew up. this is no it's not
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a friday wrote me read it for the best it's a soon abrogation the words i wish it was i got it right out of his right ear and i got him a go let me do. it so. today was another terrible day it was just bad o'clock our collective that's all there was to the hour. as having to get home and get some little ones and actually see me. not in the morning and nights i was there was a bit. to my deejays lucky on average she can talk the kids into bad just one night a week. were
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. local. and i let you know what you're getting right there is a transcription. about twenty twentieth's can you print out all these jobs. are a nice find them makes even. perfect . but it was. i did two tours in iraq. working back i couldn't find a job anywhere i was on government assistance i was on food stamps. very low. i finally found a job at a quarter porting agency six months ago. the manager bromine for interview she
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asked me what i thought i should get paid i was like oh i should i don't know i think i said like thirteen dollars an hour she called me back after training will pay you seventeen dollars an hour and i was like wow i really kind of like coming by surprise that's more i was kind of. with the ok you detain reflects the county. i didn't get enough divide in mcgovern county. your position was for five minutes or one and. i know some late hours. i'm not convene there and night. so but i. was told. i got you worst. she said we'll make it work. it's just going to put it in the key goes in the oven
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with your bush to think it goes turkey those neighbors have more to do and you might turn into a tiger. right now the living situation is crazy. for joe jose marino and his girlfriend elizabeth bon ta live part of the week with jose's mom and the other part with elizabeth's parents after a year and a half together the couple has been saving money for a place of their own. this is where we all three sleep yes when we sleep over here . we stayed. there for number dinner for three people. should have his own room there since i don't. think that even delving into anything deeper i mean that's it's just hard to have a child a six year old. you always hear about those rich and famous and then you hear about those who have the opposite complete and utter opposite which you never hear about those people would literally have credit card debt you know three kids that they're
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put in a college or are you know living with a stepson and modifying their life you know that's that's something you don't hear about you know and that's i think the american story. hospital bill credit card gas card here's my motorcycle insurance my car payment sprinkler fedders i still pay dues even though i don't work a construction company. they work the construction job for eight years so i went from macon fifty dollars an hour to making about three hundred a week. i worked last saturday eight hours i made fifty bucks so last week my total income was forty less than three hundred for the week paid my credit card this morning just the minimum
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balance and hope to god the doesn't go through till friday. but you know i live off my credit cards when i don't make enough money so the last couple months it's been minimum balances emilia's credit card debt is now sixteen thousand dollars which is just above the national household average of fifteen thousand dollars and. i can't do any worse tomorrow that's for sure the worst that could happen is that i make the same amount of money. breakfast and lunch spot looking for happiness people i don't know about have people are honest. and dead of. oh oh. this one sounds good but i'm not sure italian restaurant but see why now it is a big plus so i haven't called because i'm thinking not about the white knowledge.
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i had planned for this morning person to work breakfast and lunch starting at six am on the monday through friday i would kill to get it. but they haven't called. these last couple months is very stressful there's just a lot going on a did you know china be a good role model i'm all found the right now i just lost my grandmother so just trying to be strong for everybody. and that's why i can go outside the court and be extra competitive because my place of peace is always been cool. i will shoot far as i will shoot a monster. now so that i can say ok let's deal with this.
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i don't. know where we come to the point where we're going to block what i was sad because that man the bottom post my compass at the back school that we very high school was thought. it was probably the greatest pride of my life as far as basketball. once i graduate i went off to the same as a minnesota top play there may be a semester they'll work out due to money i would love to stay but at the come back home. that's why i was discovered by a college they was looking for a point guard. not just.
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played there and then i told my legal i tour in seven different spots. two days after surgery they knew i was on a basketball team. scholarship was kind of like taken away. to stay in school t.j. needed to take out more students. and i tore my shoulder i really thought it was over and. like just gore the whole. area so that's how low i felt even worse when it's of my scottish when the volunteers being all that stuff you know uplift the school to have to happen to me was devastating i came home. did i start a work of walkers. because he's falling behind on student loan payments d.j.'s and eligible for additional financial aid which he
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would need to finish his degree. somewhere to be. been waiting. just wanted to finish i have one more year. it is. but i know my first school thirty thousand is. not valuable without that. people working at mcdonald's you know to get out quarter to three now i know that i need. to be gone so. somewhere out of the way.
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there are some countries where children get to go to school free. and it's covered through taxes. now and here. we make it so hard for them so go with. and i don't think is right. we want our children to be competitive we want our children to go anywhere they want to accomplish anything they want to do. but they can't get an education because we can't afford. we can't afford it how is it a country so rich as we supposedly our. children can go to school. in the end someone could possibly say you know well as parents just must be able to help them you're supposed be able to you know have it in your playing really. my
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head when i was nineteen you know i work there walgreens and now that stuff. takes some college courses but i think it's. so there's money coming from. i had to move back home and live in the basement of my parents' house it was a weird. we've been here to pressure and you know we've helped out her parents hosanna lizabeth live half of the week with elizabeth's parents in order to help them pay their mortgage. or make it longer. so over a longer they own the way or. my parents they get social security and medicare and stuff like that but it's not enough being the private people that they are they never want to tell me that they needed financial help. this started willy with my uncle sitting me down and telling me how inconsiderate
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of a daughter i was because i had left and that they needed my help american young professionals after they graduate and find a job they block the nest that's what you do but when you have a hybrid of your own culture telling you no that's not what you do you go take care of your parents. so i had to move back home and i was renting i loved it i felt crushed like my wings were now clipped paid twelve hundred dollars each month for their mortgage. my dad is receiving chemo. it's hard because. it's hard because you know i'm the youngest of my sisters and. take care of my parents. was also in remission and she's now diagnosed with cancer anymore but she was when i was in and college.
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in you know you go up seeing your parents you know they're the ones that are strong for you. they're the ones taking care of you when you're sick. and turn i'm going to do it. i don't know if i'm ready for it i don't know if it's something i'm blessed to do. it could be the biggest line graph in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the oceans twenty one geologists are secretly plucking your borders. as the struggle for resources going towards a far. some of the world's most powerful song speak out. oh sure.
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on zero zero until now the coverage of latin america most of the world was about covering khuda todd's tragedy was quakes and that was it but not how people feel how they look how they think and that's what we do we go in with five and a half months of demanding it going to education system that was introduced in. latin america because europe has come to fill a void that needed to be filled. hello i'm the star with the top stories on al-jazeera president trump has threatened to devastate turkey's economy if its forces attack us backed kurdish fighters and
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syria trumps threats came in a tweet he said starting the long overdue pullout from syria while hissing the little remaining isis territorial caliphate hard and for many directions will attack again from existing nearby bases if it reforms will devastate turkey economically if they hit kurds create twenty mile safe zone turkey's presidential spokesman has dismissed the tweets and says the u.s. must honor its strategic relationship with turkey and chris says it won't be deterred from a long planned offensive against the kurdish y p g the group was backed by the u.s. in the fight against eisel but has been left vulnerable after president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria last month. the u.s. secretary of state is in riyadh for talks with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma micron payors says he wants accountability for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. visited castle and called on gulf countries to end their dispute.
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today in our conversations i stressed the importance of unity among the gulf cooperation council members president trump and i both believe the ongoing dispute the region has dragged on too long and the dispute benefits adversaries and harms our mutual interests our nations do important work and we have important work to continue to do together in the united states of the parties involved will see once again the benefits of cooperation and taking actions necessary to rebuild unity in their ranks a united g.c.c. is essential to the south of the middle east region alliance which we hope will include the g.c.c. egypt and jordan some breaking news and we're hearing of a plane crash in iran the falls news agency says ten people have been killed near tehran we'll have more here and tell you as we get it police since you don't have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of anti-government protesters in khartoum international rights groups say at least forty people have been killed since the unrest began three weeks ago over rising living costs zimbabwe has more than
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doubled the price of fuel overnight but the move has failed to ease the nationwide petrol and diesel shortage drivers have been queuing outside petrol stations in some cases for several days those are the headlines now back to hard. i'm giving you an application for the national honor society it's basically like a membership where students who have really good grades are part of it but not only that they need to be good citizens this is going to be a question asked in every type of application from here until college you know i was the first one in my family to graduate from college and the only one to get my master's i went to johns hopkins and finished in two years my mom paid my first year. that has to grate through her home equity and then the last three years
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i got twin reimbursement if you work for time you get your money completely back and then my masters has thirty thousand dollars with. thirty four to be exact when i finish paying for. the close up or score. goals then everybody in my age has student loan on their heads my really good friend went to design school which isn't different eighty thousand dollars. eighty thousand dollars i mean that's beyond imaginable for me.
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i mean you have a generation of working class citizens that can't afford to go to school and that's the only option then you have to kind of surviving get out of the. way of living that she wore in currently. they said to her you see it or the people who want to study what the. where are they now. i don't care what you want to be but b. . if you want to. do it but with diploma you want to be the boss of all the persons but the states. because they came to clean houses here you think you want to know why you have to go to the school that's the only way you can live in my house. you comfort dogs is that on to the. specially if you want to go into engineering like you can tell and
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this is something you really really should be considering putting in you know work on behalf of the. snow you don't have. but you know the answer to that question. is to friday i'll be bugging you not knowing my life. right now. and you see how to talk to a teenage boy. after. i got kicked out of our school. school for me when i was on my priority. when i want to visit she has a masters and i really got me motivated to finish school with his veteran benefits jose attends a community college squeezing and study between work and childcare. spreadable. yeah. jose watches his sister's kids after school while their parents work.
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monday so a neighbor works at a grocery store and she's able to give us food that has to be off the show for the expiration date is not just a bakery will get milk organic milk got softer you know but on your bread and butter. i don't know. whether this question is do. we still have the good of the coming days. i just had serious and so that must have been lost i was there for. it's good milk you. can throw away have a gallon of milk. this whole years boma. i can't really comprehend a word problem that easily. i've been four years in this two year program and so to me i kind of that's like. mike and i get. like why am i taking so long to
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finish is just agree my major is radio communications so i aspire to be on radio as you never realize it is hard to get those positions and of starting at the bottom i won't be making seventy dollars an hour so it's hard and now i can't afford that i can afford not to make seventy miles an hour i got a single what i have now received is worth it. well. that's one of my reasons why i want to finish school to give him something to surpass to not say well you didn't go to college you are going to go to college campus three. so what would you have to have one more had to go to work great kids who would be doing homework brand. has done what they know and all of a paper pleasure pencil case. the pencil case the.
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globe i had just bought it i know not. just a long. while teaching works the evening shift at walgreens to quito presides over weeknight homework when if you do a scooter my. reaction after. you watch out for the full amount. we had out. there my so did. they go oh you're not here to we're. you have to finish drawing your last thing she took. this six minute so you're supposed to circle you have homework you don't have to be somewhere you know i don't play about
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homework sit it down do the homework now. my aspirations for my kids is just stop acting like you don't know how homework time go do good and whatever you do now what number is this take three count me sixteen pencils and circle and i feel like me and b.j. were working toys that. my son had trouble their parents and he was getting calls. we work with him at home and they work with him and they care. to know when it's not over. but now he's doing real good he's on a roll and i'm so proud of him. on . tuesday i'm. going to play with.
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she asked me to move here to their house so the transition would be easier when she . you know to help my dad with things because my sisters all have kids and it was harder for them to you know pick up and move. in with your parents. you know ok there. perry. this is my little house the green one right there. i love my little house i wish i was here. i bought this house in two thousand and two when i was in construction but my motorcycle when i was in construction my car when i was in construction. yeah i
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could've done this with. that seven hundred fifty square feet it's a duplex somebody else owns the other side they used to call it the little doll house it was always clean i had nice things and then when you lose a job making eighty thousand dollars a year. you know your options are either to keep it and struggle or let it go and i chose to to run. she was just out of her apprenticeship when i met her and i was fascinated that she was doing this job as i didn't know i mean i watched flashdance back in the eighty's. and i didn't know too many women who got into the trades and succeeded and work cept in. i was bartending and one day somebody so i want to apply in the trades i'm like the trades like yeah you know. so i went. to all the trades i went to electricians
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pipe fitters sprinkler fritters. i remember when she got into the. they gave you a booklet to study over for the test and she was a study that thing for. a test to test and i started may eighth two thousand for the sprinkler for years. i thought i'd died and went to heaven i'd never made their kind of money in my life i've never had insurance. i couldn't make the doctor's appointments like oh my god i have insurance. and i remember what working on these scissors left you know to be attaching all that screws and fittings and the hangers to put the sprinkler has women in the trades generally don't make it very far if you do it because you have tough skin and you have to be because a lot of those guys will razz you you know what i mean they don't feel women should be doing their job it was spawned i had a lot of fun it was a busy time we were consistently and then in two thousand and eight it dropped
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everything. and i got laid off in december of two thousand and eight when they started hiring back they just didn't call her back for whatever reason a younger stronger man could do probably more then you know a fifty year old woman is probably what a lot of them think but it's tough it's tough to go back i thought for sure that i would be able to retire in that field. that think the. it's my fear of fear is of not making enough to be able to keep. you know the things that i have. because it takes a lot on a house. i bought the house in two thousand and two for ninety five thousand. and now i'm underwater on this mortgage. or someday i'll be back.
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to my. family she's worked up. to today's christmas think will see what it actually fixed. hosanna lizabeth have signed a contract on a two hundred sixty nine thousand dollar house in a county where the median home price is much higher when i told my parents that me and jose are planning to get a holiday you know we've saved enough money they told me that if we could find a place that was big enough for them to move in with us that would help them a lot and so we did that all checkups there is now. i think we did things backwards
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we started looking at houses and getting really eager and looking at all these nice houses with all the things we had on our checklist that we've needed and are getting along without even going to a letter asking will come we are full can we afford. the couple has prequalified for a special mortgage program for low income individuals if approved their downpayment will be as low as three percent. all we have right now is our down payment in the one month one month of. what we do is we'll come back a couple days before and make sure that it actually did everything good clothes and do paperwork and you get the keys that day which is very good they're getting them before the holidays so i believe the numbers. i'm scared. it's
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a big purchase. yeah one of the biggest purchases we have is a home so different. but you'll feel better after you're starting from when to say this is my house you know i wouldn't take that away from. just over a surrogacy was not mine not my property or. would have been no no it's not approved. or something happened or whatever the company i work for goes bankrupt and then we were in a house that we have three. i don't feel comfortable going outside of our spending limit although it is easy to isn't much dumber a county oh my goodness it's just like i said it's just the zip code adds another twenty thousand dollars. in two thousand and ten the cost of living in montgomery county thirty percent higher than the national average and was the tenth wealthiest counties in the u.s.
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. but want to live in the county we were born and raised in. families up here. i don't know any other place. jose and i went to twelve here in montgomery county went to great schools we met my cousin introduced me to or on facebook. an interest group and i knew she liked star wars me being the nerd sent a picture of the guy with the stormtrooper helmet on looking at i'm not your creature improve you know she's all this is really awesome you know i could give you whatever. you know kind of in their own mind book look here's a virtual hug we can share this. looking back on i was like. i was a virtual. who's they started talking to me on facebook and lesbian assume this one sexy guy was hot i got that he's very good looking guy. is very lucky. the first date came up my cousin they were like go there
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don't to learning about dating and don't turn me about your married or your ex-wife what you're going to do don't do any of that stuff either are there many we walked into the restaurant he says i'm still married i don't have a job. i'm still in school i have a son. took a deep breath i drank the whole couple wine that i had. i loved him for who he was and he never lied to me he never lied to me to marry. she takes care of my son as if it were her own child read these words. as another thing this is a fresh relationship i mean it doesn't take two cents to know that you don't buy a house with somebody but when i saw eight in one day that he was angry he went under the bed. and he was crying and he said that that's a safe spot. he has no where to go in this house because he doesn't have his own
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room. so. that made me change my mind. we need this house. i've been really have a lot of probably one job. i'm giving them everything they want as far as i'm very close or so great teamwork and no performing well but it's not a matter to. there's all these. this is the. man is going to pick and choose him for. for example has like a mother that has made a really really. walk raise having hair on the bottom floor you know all the heat
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was with you know management. so my boss has a you know i want to spears jacket that we get to wear around a store because. coolers where have you so i just put my jacket on and she comes all the way down. from the second floor why does he have that black jacket on did you not just have a whole conversation with the other team leads they have the stuff or you know at least my i was black with. something. they say. to get you to react to her. d.j. has been talking to the union that coordinates the local campaign for fifteen dollars an hour wages. they have to
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do so. you know i wanted to do everything. you know. and you need. to agree that stuff needs to change. and what is going to take to change. with or without the. right but without the you can't. we can reach out. if we get involved corporations will listen. we make in these companies big and make a million dollars make down this wall greensburg a kid all these people is making all this money but all the people doing the legwork is just not getting the money and that call me right away you know that was my grabbing point and i've been
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a fighter since from that. this is. why . i just because cities are on strike today fast food workers and retail workers i knew about the first strike but i think jennifer start because i was nervous and scared that the second strike. will or gave it a good. cause . that. the federal minimum wage is seven dollars twenty five an hour but each state can set its own minimum. the highest is nine dollars and fifty cents an hour in washington d.c. you work at. what i think are right i work for coming. here now well it's ok to make billions but will we do want to live we're going haven't seen any of the paper all i want is what i want he wants to. change overnight.
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and is not going to. come. back on you know should there be a compromise in there. because two people working minimum wage or even just a little bit more than minimum wage where can you go. every individual. in a crowd like my son graduated college got their masters i believe that people went to the switch rows and i asked if it i just want to understand that it's. i really really hope our.
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next time on hard earned. to start all working that's a problem for me getting more and more scared with the financial disclosures which could potentially cause that's the house that we moved and moved from italy i wonder if my life would have been different. you know. and we meet helton and diana who live in a garage in a trailer park and survive on the wages of a cafeteria worker. in search of a safer neighborhood it was a huge blow when we came in the house and took all our stuff being a man who can't put my family in the hole they deserve that's a problem for me struggling to secure a home really really quite
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a lot of words are all that is all we don't we could potentially be living paycheck to paycheck there's nobody to blame and live with the consequences every day of the choices that are being hollowed. on al-jazeera. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on but what is this grace is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic drug this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to pave the road smaller and smaller we don't want to base a realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains coming soon. hello again welcome back we're here cross to live on to the next few days we are going to be seeing some very messy conditions in terms of rain and snow across
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parts of iraq as well as into iran and you can see the clouds right there on our satellite image so this is the forecast map as we go towards monday rain just passing through parts of baghdad into tiran we could be seeing some rain as well temperature there of about ten degrees quite city could even see a pass or shower as well with about twenty one now as we go towards tuesday those showers start to make their way towards the east and to the southeast we'll watch what happens over here towards eastern med we are going to be seeing a nother storm system develop that is going to bring some very gusty winds rain as well as snow to parts of turkey and we will be watching that very carefully as it make our way down here across the gulf and into the northern part of the arabian peninsula it is going to be the clouds over the next few days across much of the area anywhere from mecca riyadh over here towards doha we do expect to see a mostly cloudy cloudy day across the area with doha on monday about twenty four degrees there may be rising to about twenty five degrees and over towards the scot you will also be seeing some clouds in your forecast at twenty four and then very quickly across much of the southern part of africa not too bad for the south up
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here towards shore it is going to be a mostly cloudy day as we go towards monday and into tuesday with a temperature of twenty nine degrees. it's very difficult alison a chef or restaurant tour to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good seafood by nature is a high risk monitoring sometimes for it was raised using production drugs. that are not approved for use in the u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violent of president take note on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. and for us. a
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portrays of one of the. next sixty's seen through the eyes of those who know it best see birth of conservative. al-jazeera world goes on the road with palestinian taxi drivers living and working at the heart of one of the most hokey contested locations a. jerusalem's a palestinian cabbies on the whole jazeera. turkey reacts angrily to president trump's threat of economic devastation if it attacks kurdish fighters in syria.
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and i'm fully back to boyer watching al-jazeera live from the headquarters in doha also ahead. sharing the account. well it is full and complete the u.s. secretary of state is promising to step up the pressure on the saudi leadership over the murder of journalists jamal khashoggi as he arrives in riyadh plus anger and frustration in zimbabwe as the president doubles the price of fuel to tackle the shortage and making mexico home why thousands of haitians is settling down near the u.s. border. thank you for joining us turkey's presidential spokesman says the u.s. must honor a strategic relationship after president donald trump threatened to devastate turkey's economy if turkish forces attack kurdish fighters in syria it's the latest
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political fallout from the u.s. leaders announcement plans to pull out american forces out of syria trying tweeted starting the long overdue pullout from syria while hitting the little remaining isis territorial caliphate hard and from many directions will attack again from existing nearby base if it reforms will devastate turkey economically if they hit kurds create twenty miles safe zone chums tweet follows the modernisation of the syrian army iran mom bage at the request of kurdish y p g forces anchor eyes for pairing for a long planned offensive against the white b.g. it views a group as a danger to its southern border or will speak to and is there as mamadou in gaza near the turkey syria border in just a few minutes but first let's go to sin and in istanbul for us so sit him we've seen the response on twitter for from the presidential spokesperson what for the reaction is there from turkey on this threat by president trump.
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fully the second reaction came from the communications director of the presidency after father it's an alternate couple of minutes ago he actually emphasized the same message that the spokes did last night it turkey would like to differentiate between the kurds and the p.k. k. as it is also a common issue among the kurds themselves this is the turkish narrative but of course with just one one twit by donald trump bombing there is a breaking point right now in turkey because this is the first time mr donald trump has used the word i mean the end all fishel among washington has ever used the word divest stating against turkey to a nato ally so this is very interesting probably this is why the president i are gone hasn't given any statement yet so the first reactions came from. the communications department of the presidency in the late afternoon we we have been
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hearing that president are going will be gathering with his a team from the foreign ministry defense ministry military and intelligence to el abrade on what to do have to have to respond but what i have heard turkey has not cut its military reinforcements to the border after this tweet and they are not planning to stop the reinforcements but another thing is that this message divest stating turkey's economy is also something related to the business world so a prison guard dog will first like to get support from the business associations as well another reaction will come from the opposition you know in the last couple of years nationalist discourse has been on the rise in among all political parties and turkey and fight against the p.k. k. is maybe one of the only unique things that gathers the government and the opposition around so we're expecting reactions from the opposition as well thank
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you for that c.n.n. because you live for us in a sample let's not find out what's happening on the ground and speak to monitor dollars in along the turkish area border the u.s. withdrawal from syria has begun with shipments of military equipment just bring us up to speed as far as what's been happening any movement stand militarily. well for them all to announcing any troop movements almost kushal from where they're withdrawing from but they hof started the process according to the u.s. military they have begun the process something. has given a bit more clarity to the populace in the global until i said cornish and of course turkey has been really looking forward to take over from the united states once its troops have withdrawn on bottles the bubble argument between present at the one. but their latest common seems to be creating even more confusion we've seen
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u.s. officials you know speaking in different tones don't bolt on here last week talking about how the whole with the role process was hinged on turkey promising protection for c.b. and kurds. and of course the withdrawal process beginning just days later so this has been very confusing and the latest comments from trump are only going to confuse things further and how is the syrian government the asaad regime ahmed viewing these tensions between the u.s. and the taken scotland over the syrian cade's. this is a huge boon for every g.m. president bashar assad and his the government of calls only they getting a foothold in almost
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a hearty passant of the territory of syria which is right now said to be under the control of the sunni and kurdish groups like the city and across the cole says which are already in talks with the government of course. the city and cut to seeing distortion where the united states was withdrawn we throw them to the boss feeling haunted and seeing the turkey on a war footing preparing for an offensive on monday this created a situation where they thought that they have to shelf their bushnell's for autonomy of this point in time and have somebody protect them against an all out one of course at the city and a deputy foreign minister has been caught forming the same this is what he had to say when i lost my leg we are talking with the kurds in this interchange has not stopped perhaps today there is a need to intensify this dialogue regarding the challenges and particularly the
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challenge of facing the aggression and expansionist ambitions that drive the turkish regime policies in that we are in the dialogue phase and we hope to intensify this dialogue with them many of the current statements have been positive about the unity of syria. while turkey insists that no amount of noise from the united states is going to stop them from cutting out an all out war on syrian kurdish groups like the p.k. k. and the y. p.g. they say their problem is not with the entire city and cut its population because of the with these two groups that they view us terrorists. thank you for that mohammad i don't live for a single. need to take the syrian border. the u.s. secretary of state is in rehab on the latest leg of his middle east tour michael bale will be holding talks with saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin solomon earlier he was in qatar where he reiterated that washington will make sure riyadh
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holds accountable those involved in the matter of journalist jamal khashoggi we will continue to have a conversation with the crown prince and the saudis about ensuring that the accountability is full and complete with respect to the unacceptable murder of jamal khashoggi so we'll we'll continue to talk about that make sure we have all the facts so that they are held accountable certainly by the saudis but by the united states as well where appropriate. is following developments for us from kuwait city joins us now live jamal how hard can we expect the u.s. secretary of state to present saudis on jamal. hard would probably not be the best way to describe it in terms of the intensity or pressure the pumper will be putting on the saudis remember the secretary of state was dispatched by the president's very early on in the early days after jamal kushal she went missing inside the consulate and then became known that he was
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killed in many. observers viewed his visit to riyadh was one to maybe coordinate response more than it was to try and put any sort of pressure on the saudis the trumpet ministrations way in which it has been dealing with the saudis in particular with crown prince mohammed bin sideman has been business before. so to speak or at least that's what critics have been describing it as not least those who worked with jamal khashoggi in the washington post and therefore it's very difficult to see how compare would be going to riyadh with anything significant considering that according to the u.s. is only intelligence they believe that mama been saddam on the crown prince has some sort of responsibility if not all responsibility for the killing of. therefore the fact that's pompei was going actually to meet this person rather than to demand that some sort of sanctions be placed on him in one way or another people would say
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is a clear indication that he wouldn't be really going to pressure him that much all right what about on the g.c.c. crisis jamal on sunday the pail call for an end to the dispute will he bring iterate that call in riyadh and if he does how would it be received. well it would be interesting because the saudis take friends that any sort of public statement that's made in their view negatively towards them their policy of this blockade on qatar has always been one that it is just the rights one albeit essentially something that many would consider to be collective punishment on a population for no specific reasons will be very interesting to see whether actually pompei or manages to say the same words that he said in doha in riyadh but that is almost maybe just looking at the cosmetic stuff it's funny because in the end of the day this blockade according to the americans themselves according to
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donald trump if we recall when it started he actually took credit for giving the green light for it to be in place obviously he was in the yard during that whole u.s. islamic world summit place a couple of weeks before the blockade happened so the fact that they are now and the u.s. administration is saying well it's gone on for too long it needs to be revisited there needs to be some sort of a solution that is going to be seen positively by those in the region that's a view of the blockade as being a source of instability however those words have to be matched by some sort of action that will force. me to actually take some steps forward to wrap up some of what's pompei one has been saying in the first part of his trip let's listen in to what our colleague from put together. my company with a message to the gulf countries and their disputes the political crisis in decades
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