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we've got to put somebody in charge of that committee who has an open mind impeachment proceedings are now moving at a pace that neither the republican party nor president from can control at the heart of all this is a report from a so-called whistleblower deemed credible by the acting director of national intelligence it's thought he or she may appear behind closed doors soon going to ask you one today for both parties the stakes couldn't be higher republican senator lindsey graham one of the president's closest allies says the accusations a 2nd hand lawyer says it's all hearsay you can't get a parking ticket conviction based on hearsay blower didn't hear the phone call right who told which is a lot more about the phone call and everything else he says done all right doesn't get every american deserves to confront their accusers so this is a sham what's going on now is the single greatest scam president trump is now in the fight of his political career and says the proceedings are a hoax democrats say trump's own words from his phone call with the ukrainian
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leader in which he says do me a favor though or a clear violation of the law and agalloch or al-jazeera washington. still to come here al-jazeera find out why a national dialogue was meant to end a long running political crisis in cameroon may be at risk. and in the sport to make it shiny and phrase the price is the sprint queen at the world athletics championships in daegu how just 13 months after the path of her. how i was still got a few showers in say the philippines aim to get parts of india china to the west whether she can see into north america the philippines that sees the thailand what is now typhoon m e tag making its way further northward so
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a chance of want to shout was still following on behind us the weather is now in the process of pulling away quite a rash of showers there across much of southeast asia malaysia seeing some really big downpours we'll see whether they're still around kuala lumpur not too far from singapore as well more than past off somalia and a similar picture as we go on into wednesday perhaps that what or whether it's coming with more expansive it was stretches where up into southern parts of thailand for indonesia it is largely troyan across australia it is bits and pieces of platte trying to just make their way across southern parts of the country but still we have a fair weather nature because we have high pressure still very much in charge so that's keeping things settled we're going to see temperatures starting to pick up around that eastern side walls as we go on through the next couple of days as a 26 there for adelaide 20 in melbourne and around 9 seeing that for sydney and 19 in perth as well some of the temperature as we go on into wednesday and here we go with those increasing temperatures a 28 in adelaide 23 in melbourne and at 24 the sydney.
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experience the way it's like you have to be some. ways places to get.
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time for us to take a look at the top stories here it out saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salmen has told the american network c.b.s. that he takes responsibility for the killing of jamal khashoggi because it happened under his watch but denies any personal involvement turkey's president once written an article for the washington post saying his country will continue to investigate the murder of. yemen's who think a man to say they're releasing 350 prisoners as a gesture of goodwill to the saudi coalition in the hope that it will lead to a larger chilled exchange of detained by. the police in hong kong a warning antigovernment protests is that any attempt to demonstrate on tuesday will be quote very very dangerous. beijing will mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china meanwhile hundreds of students have
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joined a city in a day after violent demonstrations gripped the semi autonomous territory well despite the protests it appears to be business as usual in the financial district but devises made its debut in the hong kong stock exchange adrian brown has more. well a reminder on monday that hong kong in many ways is a tale of 2 cities the world's biggest brewer budweiser made its debut on the hong kong stock market after initially postponing that listing back in july because of the current conditions at the time it is of course of vote of confidence for the hong kong government for the hong kong economy coming at this very difficult time now while all that was happening on monday a post mortem was beginning into the violence on sunday which saw more than 100 arrests and more than 25 people injured a leading pro-democracy lawmaker claudia moe made another astonishing attack on the
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police a century accusing them of abusing their powers now claudio in the past has attacked the police for what she says was their brutality but she has yet to criticize the protesters for their acts of violence but now she says the police have gone too far we need to tell the world that police brutality in hong kong is becoming the manatee they're making it part of our daily lives and this mouthpiece paging in hong kong it's now we're predicting or reporting so-called intelligence reports saying that there might be russia and the russians who are the russians that would kill police so here in hong kong a real sense of foreboding about what the coming hours will bring and i think a sort of fatalistic acceptance the choose day could be a very violent day here it won't be a day of celebration in this former british colony as it will be on the mainland it
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is likely to be a day of anger. now flooding in the north and east of india has killed more than 100 people for days of downpour as a 1000 homeless with rescue teams working around the clock to help those affected so. this wasn't able to stop the monsoon floods in the pradesh where 80 percent of the state has been affected 7 days of heavy rain here forcing many from their homes that have amassed along here has been destroyed and is rufus you have no place to move my brother uncles father all of us only have armor unless we have been coursing through the streets. people in rural areas are using everything they can to get to safety relief camps have been set up an indian government has promised to compensate families of those killed by the floods. going to the eastern states of bihari is no different the damage is extensive this is the
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local government building mostly submerged. rescuers have been working tirelessly to transport people to temporary relief centers. overwhelms the states government has called on the indian air force to edge up much needed food and medication. a lot of people have been affected by the flooding especially in the low lying areas the disaster response teams have evacuated them almost 9000 people have been moved since this morning. but for those who have not only just lost their homes but their livelihoods they'll need a lot more help. by robert iger this video shared on social media shows a man who refuses to leave his rick sure that earns him a living. he cries as he tries to rescue it.
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all and. most businesses have come to a hole oh oh. and schools in some of the worst hit districts are closed until tuesday with some roads and bridges destroyed it's still not clear when life for those in the states of it's a possession bahar returned to normal. height at al-jazeera. a national dialogue of aims to end cameron's 2 year old political crisis is underway hundreds of delegates are attending the event in the capital young day but their adult says successful little baby as many of the key revel leaders are absent already addressed reports from the conference. the probably financial dialogue is taking place a call for some covering of the president's programs are brought hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the current crisis but what we want to look forward to is how quickly the government can step in to alleviate their suffering people who've been displaced by this crisis over the last 2 years in the 2 regions
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of north west and southwest of come the displaced for the 2nd time in 4 months florence she and her family have found shelter with this church the mother of 6 fled fighting between separatist and government forces and encumber husband was killed and how who was burnt. what she arrived in the capital she hoped life would get better she was wrong we are treated like animals we are not treat her like. we have been displaced she's here in 10 i've displaced people you see people living in their houses where there is no roof i had those things in there nor did i never know it would come to me she says that is a lot of distrust among the people underlining a growing divide between the english and french speaking peoples of cameroon a country considered more stable the neighboring states only 8 years ago. since then more than half a 1000000 people have been displaced by the separatist violence another 40 to 50000
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have cost the border into nigeria as refugees. attacks in the north and a fallout from the last national elections have added to our long list of problems . despite deep divisions religion is a common threat binding cameroonians of different faiths. and that is not lost on the government its officials attending this interfaith service to drum up support for the national dialogue. what understanding it more or less all evolves what is more functioning of the state and if you absent from it i know you don't want to bet speak it nation building plates important you should come and sit with. no preconditions and discourse but already there are concerns as to how much it can achieve many secessionist want to hear so they sent in a former united states diplomat to represent the president here once to use the discussions to convince the tomato they arms and to start the healing process for
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campbell. more than $400.00 delegates will be attending the talks over the course of 5 days they will attempt to draw a national consensus to break cameras political stalemate. but it's hard to say for now if the outcome will be acceptable to all parties. well many expect to see the government at some stage after this conference will devolve certain powers to regional government strengthen their ability to deliver goods and services to other regions where these cameras are been coming from like funding for education health and infrastructure in those regions which will according to the government help to alleviate some of the suffering has been experienced in some of these regions. the senegalese president macky sall has pardoned one of his main political rivals. is not related to the president had been in jail since 2017 he was accused of misusing public funds and wasn't due for release until 202-3000 eyes
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the charges and says they were intended to stop him from standing in the presidential election earlier this year. $25.00 supercar seized from the vice president of equitorial guinea has sold at auction for more than $23000000.00 so as prosecutors took the cars into the 16 as part of a corruption investigation into taylor doreen abi and gamma the money will apparently go to charities in this tiny west african country which is one of africa's top oil producers. but asses in lebanon are accusing the government of corruption and they blame their leaders for an economic crisis they march to the capital beirut on sunday burning tires and blocking roads lebanon's currency has fallen for the 1st time in more than 2 decades the economy has stagnated and activists say living conditions are worsening. at least one person has died
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when a fire broke out in an overcrowded migrant camp on the greek island of les false police fired tear gas at people who's staying on maria camp the migrants are refugees are demanding to be transferred to the mainland it arrogating be ripple. the blaze broke out mid afternoon at maria detention center an overcrowded refugee camp on the greek island of les boss now look at the people who are fighting. those fires big fires yeah the fire people is going to dead please please go everywhere country leave the people go and give it to the people do go on fire fight is on the ground struggle to contain the blaze and it was eventually extinguished by an ad plane. these metal frames are all that remain about to set and contain is used to house refugees and migrants some angry at the time it took firefighters to respond to the blaze started rioting police responded with tear gas
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. aid workers say overcrowding and heat have made living conditions in the camp unbearable it was built to look after 3000 refugees but now houses 12000 and is turning away new arrivals there's been a surge of refugees and migrants crossing from turkey to greece in recent months despite the 2016 deal between turkey and the european union to stop it from happening. last month the greek government agreed on new measures to deal with the crisis after nearly 600 people than did on lesbos the biggest number in 3 years. refugees are now being transferred to the mainland and asylum seekers who had their applications rejected are to be deported without appeal. but the new measures are not alleviating quickly enough the dangerous burden placed on overcrowded camps victoria gayton be algis their. right.
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wing hoping to go live to a border crossing between syria and iraq the hour kind crossing which has been reopened for travel and trade we're waiting for those pictures to come in and say this is pictures coming of course we'll take you right to them but this is a crossing has been closed since 2212 to all the government and military traffic so quite a significant development then that this crossing will be opened for trade and ordinary travel we'll bring you those pictures of course as soon as we can. frances is marked world day for migrants and refugees with a mass at the vatican the leader of the roman catholic church says a culture of comforters led to indifference towards the global migration crisis at least $40000.00 people packed them peter's square for the service including migrants and refugees from around the world. and
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this is the scene in paris as world leaders gather for the funeral of the former french president jacques chirac president emmanuel macross of course the current president is presiding over the ceremony which is taking place near the site of napoleon's 2 minutes of silence will be held at all public institutions and schools on monday former president chirac died last week at the age of 86 he served as french president from 995 to 2007. right now to the sources in pisa senators the round up of the action from day 3 at the world athletics championships. here at the international stadium shelly and fraser price is the sprint queen of doha the jamaican stormed away in the women's 100 meters final at a time of 10.71 seconds to win a world title for the 4th time britain's the national smith came home 2nd with
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measure say 3rd at $32.00 fraser price is the only this woman to win this title in the usa were the winners of the new $4.00 by 400 meters mixed relay event the cultivates of london allyson felix courtney 0 colo and michael cherry took gold in a world record time to make a one the server with bahrain getting the bra it's in the men's triple jump christian taylor has battled his way to a 4th world title of the 2 big jumps in simple 17.92 meters was enough to be fellow american would play to take his title. also out on the field the women's pole vault title was won by angelica super over the russian competing as a neutral athlete at these championships with a country still banned by war that matrix took gold with an effort of 4 meters and 95 centimeters before i met your updates from day 3 of the world athletics championships year indo.
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reza take a look at the top stories here it is there a saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman has spoken again about the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi he told the american network c.b.s. that he takes responsibility for the killing inside saudis consulate in stamboul because it happened under his watch but denies any personal involvement. this was a heinous crime. but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government the murders when a crime is committed against a saudi citizen by officials working for the saudi government as a leader i must take responsibility that this was a mistake and i must take all actions to avoid such a thing in the future where the turkish president roger tired and owen has written
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an opinion piece for the washington post that's the paper that jamal khashoggi worked for in it he promised that his country will continue to investigate because charges murder he called the killing one of the most controversial diplomatic incidence of the century you haven't seen the commanders say they're releasing 350 prisoners as a gesture of goodwill to the saudi u.a.e. coalition in the hope that it will lead to a larger mutual exchange of detained fighters the move comes days after her the forces that they've captured thousands of saudi troops inside saudi arabia the president trampers once again waded into the impeachment inquiry reid tweeting comments from the leader of a popular u.s. church pastor robert jeffress he warned that if democrats were to remove president trump from office it would cause a civil war like fracture from which the u.s. would never hail right up to date for now those are the latest headlines from us
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of jamal khashoggi but turkey's president says the investigation will go on. a warning the u.s. president tweets out civil war rhetoric as he battles efforts to remove him from office. police in hong kong say they've arrested students as young as 12 in and see government protests and a disaster waiting to happen a fire at an overcrowded refugee camp in greece that could have been so much worse . i'm johnny gosch are often at the world athletics championships here in doha where mum's the word sally and praise of price wins the glamour race the 100 meters just 13 months after giving birth to have a child. turkey's presidents has promised to continue the investigation into the murder of jamal has
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showed the side a crown prince has told a u.s. t.v. network that he denies ordering the killing of the cited journalist but it's takes responsibility because it happens under his leadership we'll have more from turkey's president in just a moment but 1st this reports from hashem. prince mohammed bin salmond acknowledges of responsibility but distances himself from the murder of sandy a journalist. the crown prince also known by his initials. brushed aside accusations he personally gave the order to kill the journalist. absolutely not this was a heinous crime like but i take full responsibility as a leader in saudi arabia especially since it was committed by individuals working for the saudi government turkish officials insist the killing was given by the highest of his in saudi arabia the concluded in his assessment the order came from
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the crown prince as international pressure on sunday arabia. put 11 suspects on trial and fired close aides to. the trial is held in secret. and. the un special rapporteur. found in her inquiry for the murder was deliberate premeditated and extrajudicial a report was dismissed by saudi arabia the crown prince is also facing growing calls to free activists have been detained for months one such case is that of le jane i'll have little one of the most prominent female activists who fought for the right to drive her family says she was subjected to torture. if this is correct it is very heinous islam forbids torture the saudi laws forbid torture of human conscience forbids torture and i will personally follow up on this
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matter. and the meantime the crown prince faces more pressing issues drone attacks this month targeted critical oil installations and not 5 percent of the world's oil supply the u.s. vanes iran describing the attacks as an act of war and b.s. is calling for a tougher stance but rules military option against iran. if the world does not take a strong and firm action to deter iran we will see further escalations that will threaten world interests supplies will be. did and oil prices will jump to unimaginably high numbers that we haven't seen in our lifetimes saudi arabia also blames iran for arming the rebels in yemen more than 4 years since the start of the saudi led military campaign thousands of civilians were killed the u.n. says the humanitarian crisis in yemen is the worst in the world.
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first if iran stops its support of the who thing militias and the political solution will be much easier today we open all initiatives for a political solution and yet we hope this happens today rather than tomorrow. but the fighting has sped up in yemen dashing hopes for a peaceful way out the crown prince in his interview with c.b.s. didn't mention the d.c.c. crisis at all the blockade imposed by saudi arabia and its allies on qatar has led to deeper divisions and raise concerns of further instability in a volatile middle east saudi authorities have recently announced easing visa restrictions and dropping strict dress code for foreign women to attract tourists and diversify an economy addicted to oil many though say these steps are the talent by a week to rebuild the image of the crown prince his reputation has been damaged by the murder of the mother and the war in yemen has about al-jazeera washington d.c.
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. turkey's president has written an article for the washington post saying his country will continue to investigate hershel g.'s murder a ship type paradigm calls the killing not only a tragedy but also a blatant abuse of diplomatic immunity both in the murderers traveled on diplomatic passports and stern to diplomatic building into a crime scene and were assisted in the attempted cover up by saudi arabia's top diplomat in istanbul which sets a very dangerous precedent he writes it is in our best interest and off humanity to ensure that such a crime is not committed anywhere again simcoe see all who has more now from istanbul. turkey's present tape aired on ses in his opinion piece that no event since in the event since $911.00 has caused threat to international public order
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then jamal has shipped just murder because in his piece he has written that this is a blatant abuse of diplomatic immunity as those 15 people who came to istanbul to kill damascus ship were members of the state the saudis state and they were called actually as diplomats that's why he believes that this caused a big chaos and controversy for the international order but prior to compared to his previous statements prisons add ons rhetorical seem to be soft and with regard to saudi arabia he underlines that this is not a bilateral issue between turkey and saudi arabia but an international issue in terms of justice and diplomacy and he underlines that kingson mom and sell nuns loyal subjects are different than those people who are murdered jamal khashoggi and prisons are dong calls them as thugs in his opinion piece another thing he underlined is that the transparency because he believes the court proceedings in
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saudi arabia is not transparent and there is not public access to the trials and that's why he insists the trials of the trials are fair in saudi arabia and the perpetrators are subject to the necessary punishment. is the executive director of the arab center washington d.c. he says the interview with the current prince raises more answers more questions rather than answers. it's not just the personal responsibility you know i mean that would be probably very difficult to expect from him to do that but at least you know going beyond this morrow responsibility for p.r. purposes i mean there are legal issues here i mean you know who ordered ok fine he admits that some saudi citizens they are officials within his government that perpetrated this what he called you know as
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a crime but who had no order if it weren't khemu else and so then it has absolutely no legal recognition and he absolve himself of the responsibility with regards to the legal process saying that the judiciary is totally independent in saudi arabia and this is up to the prosecutors to pursue the facts including the admission with regards to the torture and that's not the case anyone who knows anything about saudi arabia knows that this was a simplification oversimplification of the fact. the us president has once again waded into the impeachment inquiry don't trump has retreated comments from pastor named robert jeffress who warns that if democrats which of amazing president trump from office it would cause a civil war like fracture from which the us would never heal well the tweets forward comments from 2 days ago when the president said democrats are trying to
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stop him because he's fighting for the american people. what's going on now is the single greatest scam in the history of american politics the democrats want to take away your guns they want to take away your health care they want to take away your vote they want to take away your freedom they want to take away your judges they want to take away everything we can never let this happen we're fighting to drain the swamp and that's exactly what i'm doing and you see why we have to do it because our country is at stake like never before it's all very simple they're trying to stop me because i'm fighting for you and i'll never let that happen. well as the president battles against that impeachment inquiry he says he wants to meet the whistleblower he filed the complaints about his phone call with ukraine's president and has more. it was an announcement that changed the political landscape in washington the trail of his oath of office because of our national security
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house speaker nancy pelosi wants reluctant to stanton pietschmann proceedings change her mind after a transcript of a call between president donald trump and president volodymyr zelinsky of ukraine was released president trump now stands accused of abusing his power undermining national security and inviting a foreign power to interfere in u.s. elections senior democrats on the intelligence committee say the trumpet ministration won't be doing itself any favors if it doesn't cooperate with the white house fight us on this i have to imagine they're going to fight this tooth and nail and yet even as they do with the more that they fight to try to prevent an obstruct the lawful functions of congress the more they're going to make a case for impeachment on obstruction of justice of congress republicans and now rallying behind their embattled president saying donald trump was duty bound to press the ukrainians to look into allegations about joe biden's son hunter and his
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dealings with the ukrainian energy company trump personal lawyer rudy giuliani himself an important player in the scandal is likely to be called before house democrats if he decides that he wants me to testify course not testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman this year's already prejudged the case if you want fairness here we've got to put somebody in charge of that committee who has an open mind impeachment proceedings are now moving at a pace that neither the republican party nor president from can control at all of all this is a report from a so-called whistleblower deemed credible by the acting director of national intelligence it's thought he or she may appear. behind closed doors so i'm going to ask you when today for both parties the stakes couldn't be higher republican senator lindsey graham one of the president's closest allies says the accusations a 2nd hand law yes it's all hearsay you can't get a parking ticket conviction based on hearsay.

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