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iran donald trump wants iran to win and right now so far rogers is not willing to do that on news about the sanctions and troop deployment came just hours after the head of yemen's hoochie rebels proposed an end of facilities with saudi arabia he said his fighters would stop targeting saudi arabia with drones and other weapons but only if riyadh agrees to cease its own fire. fighting the saudi backed forces in yemen they claim responsibility for the attacks on saudi arabia's oil facilities so we can feel like people are asking we reserve the right to respond if they fail to reciprocate positively to this initiative the continuation of this rule will not benefit any side on the contrary it could lead to dangerous developments which we do not wish to take place we say this knowing that the ones who would suffer more are the enemy nation for saying he is a pro hooty journalist he spoke to al-jazeera earlier and said if saudi arabia doesn't abide by the cease fire the more attacks are likely to come from the duties
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. of the attack on saudi. which has actually stopped their 5700000 barrel of the output of saudi that's why that attack like send a strong message to saudi arabia that we can't respond toward your war against yemen but i believe that if the saudi did not accept this ceasefire i believe that our more attack to come that's why they believe this is fired today just to show the international community the saudi that doesn't want. to stop the war against them and they said i believe more big i thought going to come if this ceasefire collapsed for them so yeah maybe. has more from the yemeni capital sana'a. more than one occasion the whole of these have called for unilateral cease fires the saudi arabia of not responding and not committing to the declare cease
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fires. but hopefully many expect that the latest initiative declared by the head of the. transitional council which is the running the government affairs that this cease fire would hold its place. we have declared that they will stop their drone attacks on saudi arabia's territories special following the attack on the oil refinery of all bukkake and the whole race which has led to catastrophic. consequences for the saudi arabia still ahead on al-jazeera optimism from britain's breadsticks secretary after talks with the e.u.'s top negotiator. and why social media giant twitter has shut down thousands of accounts.
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hello again welcome back well we have been dealing with a lot of flooding rain here across parts of eastern texas that was all due to tropical depression and meld and the system has now finally weakened enough that we're really not seeing too much of it here on our satellite image but the floodwaters are still going to be on the ground is going to take a week and so for that floodwater to actually recede what we're dealing with also is going to be a fun about it pushing through causing a lot of severe weather across the central plains and on sunday we do think that it's going to be even stronger with stronger storms pushing through as well but for washington for atlanta we are talking into the low thirty's a beautiful and of sunday there well across united states and then down towards the caribbean plenty of rain across the region we do have a hurricane just to the northeast that's not going to be a problem it's going to stay in open water but still there heavy rain across much of the area here on saturday as well as into sunday and for the bahamas we do
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expect to see nassau freeport some heavy rain across the region all the way through the weekend and then very quickly across parts of south america fall boundaries making its way slowly towards rio de janeiro you can have a nice day here as we go towards saturday with the temper of 26 degrees a beautiful day and one is out as plenty of sun in the forecast but by the time we get to sunday it is going to be a little bit cooler there at 17 and a sunny day instance in with a temperature of $26.00. a team of chinese scientists in. deep sea searching for rare is also the one who want to produce china's underwater. 0. 0.
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0 a washing out is there a reminder top stories this hour protests have broken out across egypt with thousands demanding the president abdel fattah el-sisi resign there are reports one person has been killed in the northern city of off to suffocating from tear gas. the pentagon has announced it will send additional troops to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. in response to the recent attacks on saudi oil facilities washington has blamed iran for last week's attacks though yemen's toothy rebels said they were behind it . the rebels have offered to stop targeting saudi arabian territory so long as the
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kingdom also holds its fire but they warn that riyadh will suffer the greatest damage if it continues the war. more now on our breaking news those protests in egypt calling for president sisi to resign let's take a look at his rise to power and his role since 2013 he overthrew mohamed morsi the country's 1st democratically elected president and as we have been saying sisi has suppressed dissent ever since including banning all protests and has been accused of wide ranging she. in rights abuses. this year he oversaw all constitutional amendments that could allow him to stay in power until 2030 rather than having to stand down in 2022 or me is an associate professor at long island university and a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. she says these protests are very different to the 2011 revolution. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the
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revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of understanding of a future possibility so those on the streets today are very different than the ones that were there 8 years ago if we look at the economic situation in egypt in 2013 poverty rates were about 20 percent 2019 there upwards of 33 percent and according to the world bank they're actually 60 percent and so when you have much of this population is number one young did not see the benefits of the revolution and is living in a level of poverty and is clamped down with levels of austerity that is really crippling every day life and then on the one hand you have these media blitzes and releases a video from a man named mohammed badie who is supposedly a regime insider who's not just revealing
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a level of corruption and government mismanagement but is also showing the people that while the president asks you to sacrifice while austerity measures are increasing and while opportunities for young people are really decreasing he and his family are living a very lavish lifestyle so it could we could be at a crescendo moment that leads to people to break through the fear barrier or this could be a moment where the regime is actually allowing these protests to happen to a certain extent. in other news millions across the globe have taken part in the biggest climate change protests all record young people took the lead skipping classes and worked to demand governments do more to curb emissions the weeklong campaign aims to set up the pressure on the step up the pressure on the world leaders gathering in new york for the united nations general assembly elizondo reports. the young people are fed up and took to the streets of new york to say
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it's time for adults i don't need to acknowledge climate change but instead to do something about it you're only 17 years old why is it important for you to be here today this will be movement is youth lad and we're the ones who are going to be affected the most by climate change because we have the longest time ahead of us and we're the ones who by traditional means don't have much political power actions like this show that we have a voice in our futures here i've written 0 hour in red lipstick oh it means that this is really like 0 hour like no more time left to act on climate change because people around the world are already being impacted they are taking their message straight to older people in positions of power like it disclaim it strike in washington d.c. but in america new york is the focal point. on thursday a giant melting glacier was projected on the side of the united nations
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headquarters as well as word scroll down the side demanding action on climate change world leaders are gathering at the u.n. next week for the annual general assembly. but it was the noise on the streets friday and to make those world leaders take notice easily hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating through the streets of new york city right now mostly young people this is happening in over a 1000 different cities throughout the united states but not only here mobley as well. across the pacific islands many of which are already experiencing the impact of rising sea levels a pledge to fight climate change there are protests in australia where several 100000 people skipped school college or work to take part and in india more demonstrations and a groundswell of global existent passion for action also seen in south africa.
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all told demonstrations in more than 150 countries. even experienced activists say they are learning from the youth i have to say they can communicate much better than maybe of us they have creativity innovation and the way their image is' the numbers of young people that are coming every country have been that in the last 6 months i've been so inspired they're now saying it's no longer a matter of trying to bring attention to climate change but rather what to do about it gabriel is on doe new york well the protests were sponsored by teenage climax of his gratitude she says it's clear the people want to see action from world leaders . and this monday world leaders are going to be gathered here in new york city for the united nations climate action summit. was. the eyes of the world that will be on them they have
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a chance to prove that they too are united behind the science they have a chance to take leadership to prove they actually hear us do you think they hear us was we will make them hear us. well while all of this is happening we have a new show here on out is there which will concentrate on the climate emergency and the impact on all of our lives power s.o.s. will debut this saturday at 1730 g.m.t. is a taste of what's to come. our planet is speaking to the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of irreversible changes to the earth's climate al-jazeera prinsloo a new weekly show planet s.o.s. will set up the facts on the science behind the issues affecting our planet's planet s.o.s. at this time on out to sara. the u.s.
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president has dismissed a whistleblower complaint against him as a political hack job more details have emerged about the complaint which centers around trump's conversation with a world leader which donald trump says was totally appropriate all white house correspondent kimberly how could how small. a state visit between the leaders of the united states and australia overshadowed by questions of political impropriety by u.s. president donald trump i've had conversations with many leaders that always appropriate for the oval office trump defended and downplayed the allegations he abused his position of power during a phone conversation in july with ukraine's president for a lot of years olinsky allegedly asking him to investigate a democratic presidential opponent former vice president joe biden it doesn't matter what i discuss but i will say this somebody ought to look into joe biden statement because it was disgraceful if somebody were to look into that and you
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wouldn't because he's a democrat but that phone call has now become the focus of a congressional investigation following a whistleblower complaint from inside the intelligence community when the truck justice department reportedly tried to block democrats accuse the trumpet ministration of a cover up that whole purpose is being frustrated here because the director of national intelligence has made the unprecedented decision not to share the complaint with congress democrats alleged they have tried to help his presidential reelection campaign by pressuring kiev to investigate business to. between ukrainian companies and biden's son well biden was vice president. according to the ukrainian government trump expressed support for their efforts to have best to get corruption during a phone call with selenski in july shortly afterwards the u.s. reportedly began reviewing the possibility of suspending 250000000 it military
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assistance to ukraine the white house announced this month it is providing the money to kiev trump says the accusations are politically motivated it's just another political hack job after initially dodging congressional requests president acting director of national intelligence has now agreed to testify next week before congress about the whistleblowers complaint this as president trump continues to deny any wrongdoing while also scheduled to meet with ukraine's president next week at the united nations general assembly can really help get al-jazeera the white house twitter says it's removed more than 4 and a half hours and political spawn accounts being used to target in a coordinated campaign they were operating out of the united arab emirates and egypt and used a fake profiles to push content critical of qatar while promoting saudi arabia's government to it is also suspended the account of former saudi royal court advisor
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. tunney he's implicated in the murder of washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. the u.k. minister in charge of brics it says he's optimistic following a meeting with the european union's chief negotiator stephen barclay says there is a common purpose between the u.k. and the the talks focused on the contentious irish border issue negotiations are set to continue on monday that's when britain's prime minister boyce johnson meets e.u. council president donald tusk in new york for the u.n. general assembly. well we had serious detailed discussions today with the ship on any steve common purpose we both want to see deal have a clear message has been given both by president younker and the prime minister who want to see the teams reach a deal the meeting actually over iran which signals the fact that we were getting into the detail and would have further discussions this week thousands of people
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have protested in haiti's capital demanding the resignation of their presidents. want to. riot police fired tear gas at demonstrators who want president. to step down many believe the government is corrupt and is responsible for fuel shortages and high fuel prices. really and said that they would go but only a few dozen alien enthusiasts end up gathering at the gates of a top secret u.s. military base in nevada the event started as an online joke to storm the gates of area 51 but quickly went viral conspiracy theorists believe the remote nevada air force base house is aliens heidi joe castro has more from rachel never. there was a loosely coordinated effort to so-called storm the base last night at 3 am local time in the middle of the night there were people who got out of their tents here at base camp and went down the 2 lane highway to the front gate of area 51 that's
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about some 50 kilometers from where we are now but by design this is a place that's very well guarded very remote and so the access is narrow down and not many people got through or they had to wait in traffic so there was a crowd there however they did not as a group tried to storm the base there was one person who was arrested according to a police officer who i spoke with now while the crowd here is really taking this as a fun and entertaining festival like atmosphere the police and the military are certainly taking it seriously in fact they've set up a base camp of their own and emergency response center not far from here just in case something that does risk security occurs here. this is our jazeera these are all the top stories protests are broken out across
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egypt thousands of trouble undoing the president. resign there are reports one person has been killed in the northern city of munster of to suffocating from tear gas. the pentagon has announced it will send additional troops to saudi arabia the u.a.e. in response to recent attacks on saudi oil facilities washington has blamed iran for last week's attacks though yemen's who's the rebels said they were behind it classical hain has more. they really didn't give very many specifics they just said that they had met with u.s. president donald trump on friday afternoon he said go ahead send these defensive weapon systems to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates they said both countries had requested help they seem to indicate that we're talking about patriot missile batteries these are systems that are supposed to be able to shoot down incoming drones or missiles and when they asked about how many troops is that is that going to be a major deployment mean thousands they said no it's not going to be thousands or the rebels have offered to stop targeting saudi arabian territory so long as the
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kingdom holds its fire but they warn that riyadh will suffer the greatest damage if it continues the war. really and so cross the globe have taken part in the biggest climate change protest on record young people have taken the lead they want governments to do more to curb the missions before damage to the planet is irreversible we are doing this to wage the lead us. we are doing this to get them to act we deserve a safe future. a minister in charge of brics it says he's optimistic following a meeting with the european union's chief negotiator stephen barclay says there is a common purpose between the u.k. and the e.u. the talks focused on the contentious irish border issue negotiations are set to continue on monday that's what britain's prime minister boyce johnson meets e.u. council president donald tusk in new york for the u.n. general assembly but those are the headlines the news continues here when i was
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there after what i want east. on counting the cost billions spent on add to fences but drones take out more than alpha saudi arabia's oil production and look at the knock on effect back past the $30000000000.00 plan to move indonesia's sinking capital and the importance of the dollar to tina comes in the cults on al-jazeera. a team of chinese scientists are traveling to places no human has ever been. in banking on a daring deep sea mission in the hunt for rare resistance and new spaces. on this episode of one a one east we go on board some of china's top engineers and scientists as they
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explore the depths of the indian ocean. i think ari ari ari the house which they might turn if say. i long to find out starlight that. chinese doing locks of a chinese research in the middle of the indian ocean. ocean and a ship in engineering in college a lot told my classmates. had no chance so gob of the she. had a chance. she's a trainee submersible pilot and she's anxiously awaiting her 1st ever date sea dive which no woman from china has ever done before. she's part of china's mission to be
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a welder laid out in these final frontier. they're in a rice against countries like russia india and japan you know if she gets the chance to dive she'll go nearly 3 kilometers under the sea to search for new mineral race horses and signs of life. maybe i can friend a song new alamosa new plans and it's a scene that is can't be for granted before by human but i read it and maybe i can carry it and i. am my neighbors. there have animal in the word and there was johnny and wow it's gore that. she's working alongside 95 crew members on this ship just 4 of them when.
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they're also carrying the phoenix job along a 3 person submersible that can take researches deep under the sea than any other machine on. looking for the nation the forms of walking a slow ward where we've my feet come to fall we feel we're being might be coming from that's ward. of the 4 women on this mission one of them is a microbiologist dr who will study whatever life forms are brought to the surface plants and animals including tiny microbes known as. they come hand though marty were a hi pam fisher and the are a price and the kind you use where you face sick cow who says they're new to it too so i and that's kind of the show where they're leaving and that's kind of a compound where that you kill out where you are is similar to what was happening you like billions of years old gold when there was no live in on earth is 6 ice me
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the look for the live well me me me me. is years our goal or to look for their lives as me when the company to different for the recess as it. were many scientists believe evolution began to email. the creatures found may be the most basic and systems of the mind morning. and there is one type of habitat in the deep ocean where you expects to find an abundance of them. there is a big hero say that all kinds of life form might be from the hive to know what i was oh and it's a week where the life was already making the news in years i'll go and i know they are the other girl i always had told was size whoa off to. the yeah we shoot you make science very exciting which of these exciting this is what i want to do
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science and i feel exhausted i feel alive i feel myself well i'm too sighs everyone's anxious to get the 1st dive underway you want samples of marine life down they feel. easy and the other trainee pilots want to see how it's really done else it's very hard and at the heart of this mission professor tao wants to find hydrothermal vents and chart the size of their mineral deposits is very exciting because this is the 1st for the indian ocean for the chinese and a the 1st time for the balance for us hydrothermal vents are like springs of burning hot water he said by day to save all kinds the law of ones will guide us to our target extinct things like an extinct volcano are these indeed chimneys have
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cooled off leaving richland is of mineral deposits for the taking getting too close to a long. live and put in danger the sob and its crew but the rewards of exploring any event are enormous. kobolds manganese compact and other precious metals is a very very credits bet for us to this search of how this will feel good and us on the sea floor. on about to see them explore the dragon vent field an area known for underwater volcanic activity. it's near where the antarctic australasian and african tectonic plates me. even if it be down to a dragon feel. fear when tao will pilot the 1st dive one of only 2 pilots qualified to drive the submersible jour own.
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he's the expert training young recruits like he. i hope for they will go out forever quickly quickly yes and at that time maybe maybe they can. just use my 40 dives we only have 2 professional pilot and. a lot more than that to me and also you know more than into our country so our single is a. responsibility to me even knows that one day soon it will be her turn in the driver's seat for style he is one of the last injures. so i laid off it right. finally the ship is in position. the submersible has been checked and food is ready to pilot the 1st dive. you'll be going in 3 kilometers under water. the crew have enough
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oxygen and power why to last when 10 hours. but lots can go wrong in that time. it takes over an hour to reach the bottom of the our ship. the deeper the submersible goes the dock and colder. dropping to 2 degrees celsius. 4 hours pass with little signs of life. then the tains lead geologist professor tao spot something. we're seeing a lot so much hope greg so i think that's the area we're looking for.
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all. only when the area is teeming with life which means they must be close to hydrothermal vents. though we are very lucky with the odds that at the big freeze there that's the area where we have thought that's the very exciting. at last they spot the vents or. do need to be careful as they move the sob closer to the boiling hot water. when you'll was with a walk when was very busy very busy. you needed to construct all your and which. the submersible is built to withstand extreme elements but it has an achilles heel it's window is. the water spewing from a hydrothermal vent can reach 400 degrees celsius. if they get too close the
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plexiglass windows would melt and the sub would implode. but fernie to get close to the bed to take a sample of its crossed. but there's a problem. then realized that are left to the window was on the 1st black smoke. another the same time all or right window was was aware america goes to the command of the ocean current has pushed the sob over the stream of a vent the window may not withstand the hate adjuster. us an interview. he manages to move away. but then not out of danger i get. to get the sobbed. back to the surface they made
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to drop $280.00 wires. but only one white with a since that's massive. scale fos have been left in the ocean. the submersible has 7 directional propellers 2 of these are off with rusty but they designed for steering around the ocean floor north for pushing the south up $3000.00 made his weed white still attached i was worried about it because just. cannot fail. cannot any well. the sob barely moves.
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and by now they've been under for almost 10 al it's. all soon to run out of. the sod stocks rise he says. finally it breaks the surface. when this obvious safely back in its cradle the taint realizes how lucky they ahd to be alive the bombing was 35 minutes but through the window more than that it was a bed of the battle.
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