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sept all part of next year's budget as politicians look for ways to reduce its massive debt the 3rd highest in the world and secure $11000000000.00 in foreign aid and i'm a share we are staying on the streets we will come out tomorrow and after that we are not here i will watch that we hear of a fuel food grid over everything. that was processed is blocked roads across the country including saddam tripoli and the baker valley. we don't have enough to eat anymore why are you making us pay more while you sit in your positions not caring the people are dying we want our rights we won't leave the streets before we take our rights that's it. years of political turmoil an influx of syrian refugees and it's crumbling infrastructure i catching up with lebanon's government last month banks rationed foreign currency and a state of economic emergency was declared i. could be
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on race leaving schools and universities closed on friday the government could now be facing another kind of emergency altogether. al-jazeera. whether is next but still ahead a us ambassador accuses president of outsourcing foreign policy to his personal lawyer rudy giuliani and abraxas agreement reached with the european union by parts johnson still faces a battle to get it through the u.k. parliament. is a lot going on with the weather across north america at the moment we've had a nor'easter this nasty little area clouds sweeping across new york into new england eastern parts of. canada further south some lively downpours rolling
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through here up towards the northwest we've also got some marar the heavy showers some wetter weather some wintry weather spilling out of western parts of canada into the pacific northwest as we go on through friday the main thing to watch out for will be down towards the panhandle we have a developing system here may become a tropical storm if you talk of depression from very wet and windy weather then coming into northern parts of florida and to up towards atlanta through georgia easing over tools that southeastern corner north of that it quietens down so 10 celsius there for up to 15 degrees in new york central areas to have wanted to showers a possibility whether that wintry weather up around the northwest will become a little more widespread as we go on and stay further south into the caribbean as a spattering of showers across the caribbean still some very wet weather of course over towards central america and that system has been bringing that weather up towards united states that will continue to drive this where across the gulf of
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mexico grassy pushing across a good part of florida. a march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded b. us 737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing spazz descending aircraft immobilized due profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too much control the system failed it failed our passengers it sealed the globe fault lines investigates system failure crashes on al-jazeera.
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hello again i missed. a reminder of our top stories this hour turkey in the united states of agree to a 5 day pause in takis operation in northern syria u.s. vice president mike pence says turkey will give the kurds time to withdraw from a 32 kilometer zone kurdish forces have told local media they will abide by the agreement. riot police 11 on a 5 tear gas and water cannon and protesters in the capital beirut the crowds marched on parliament accusing the government of mismanaging the economy and demanding that it resigns. now heavy gun fire has rocked several neighborhoods and the mexican city of quality after security forces detained a son of the notorious drug cartel leader. the news lead to running battles between cartel gunmen and police
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a government official confirms the arrest of a video. vehicles and a petrol station was set on fire and state police confirms that several prisoners escaped from jail during the chaos let's go to my go republican live in mexico city for more money what more do we know about what's been happening in senator. what people confirmed is that on thursday afternoon at 3 state it was chaos on the streets of new york and the capital of the mexican state scene and allow this violence is of allegedly rooted in the detention of the son of. the leader of the scene a lower drug cartel there was an exchange of gunfire between heavily armed civilians believed to be associated with this in a lower cartel and government forces in the state of sudan a lot of the images that we've seen are quite impactful there is cars that have been set on fire that was the gunfire that could be heard was high caliber machine
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guns used by the part of these civilians used by both the part of the alleged cartel members against government forces we do we have heard reports of casualties of all separate reports of a maid from an 8 year by a prison that managed to escape somewhere around 50 inmates were reportedly escaped but again it's these images that are certainly the world now here in mexico there's talk of of it be yet another record setting year for violence in the country we should mention that this is now the 3rd violent incident to take place in mexico on monday it was 14 that were killed in the city of misrata and then later 15 killed in the state of get away now the violence taking place in the state obscene a lot this is obviously placing a lot of pressure on the president look is about the order of mexico especially on monday given that on monday the president said that there were advantage be made on the move in security here in mexico. manalapan it off for us in mexico city thanks
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for that title. well venezuela has taken a seat on the u.n. human rights council despite widespread criticism of the country's own rights record advocacy groups and nations opposed to president nicolas maduro his government had lobbied against the move human rights watch said a vote for venezuela is a vote for torture and murder the un human rights council agreed last month to look into abuses in venezuela while opposition leader one white house says the u.n. itself needs investigating over the decision also announced the death of a politician he says was killed to send a message to anyone who opposes president nicolas maduro and the more you know. the same day that a u.n. system allows for a dictatorship like materials to sit in a cheered be than blood a product of the violation of human rights or the same day the edmundo rada is killed today he was found with his body burned too short to the head with a bag over his face u.s.
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president donald trump has announced the resignation of his energy secretary rick perry has been a central figure and questions about whether trump pressured ukraine to investigate joe biden his resignation has been anticipated for weeks trump says perry will stay on until the end of the year and he already has a successor in mind while the white house appears to have a new strategy in defending donald trump's handling of ukraine get over it and that's what the president's chief of staff told reporters on thursday even as opponents pressed forward with an impeachment inquiry how does or castor has more. the white house has a message for anyone who criticizes using american aid as leverage over a foreign nation get over it there's going to be a political influence in foreign policy the white house chief of staff offered no apologies for the july phone call between president trump and the leader of ukraine in which trump pressed for ukrainian investigation into claims that
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a hacked computer server that played a role in russia's 2016 election meddling campaign had been moved to ukraine trump was withholding u.s. military assistance to ukraine when he made the request that he also mentioned to me in past that the corruption related to the d.n.c. server absolutely no question about that but that's it that's why we held up the money now there was a report of the man for an investigation into the democrats was part of the reason that he was on the to withhold funding to brady the look back to what happened in 2016 certainly was was part of the thing that he was worried about in corruption with that nation and that is absolutely approached in the. justice department has been examining the origins of the russian vest a geisha in which the president calls a hoax but in the july phone call with ukraine trump also asks for an investigation into his political rival joe biden the white house claims that part of the call had nothing to do with withholding aid. meanwhile gordon sunlit the u.s.
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ambassador to the e.u. gate closed door testimony before congress on thursday sunland was central in trump's efforts to pressure ukraine to open the investigations but said he was unaware the president was after dirt on biden in his prepared remarks sun testifies inviting a foreign government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an upcoming u.s. election would be wrong with holding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong i did not and would not ever participate. in such undertakings still more witnesses are scheduled to speak with congressional investigators in the coming days as democrats charge forward with their quest to peel back this onion of the trump administration's dealings with ukraine the house will likely vote on an impeachment before the end of november with the senate preparing to put the president on trial i do joe castro al-jazeera
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washington well later on thursday mulvaney tried to walk back his comments in a written statement to journalists saying quote there was absolutely no quid pro quo between ukrainian military age and any investigation into the 2016 election now saudi aramco has delayed the planned launch of its initial public offering the world giant had been expected to announce plans next week to float a one to 2 percent stake on the kingdom's to die will market but the september drone attacks on. cities knocked out huff of its crude output sources have told the reuters news agency the company hopes to bolster investor confidence with its 3rd quarter results. the u.n. says there's been significant progress in peace talks between the yemeni government and southern separatists the separatists seize control of the port city of aden an organist saudi lead negotiator in jeddah aiming to rebuild the coalition but has been fighting through the rebel fence 2015 coalition member the u.a.e.
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has been supporting the separatists the u.n. says it is crucial to end the war as soon as possible. britain's prime minister is facing a break said showdown in parliament after kenshin a last minute agreement with the european union the deal avoids a hard border an island and allows all of the u.k. to leave the e.u. is customs union but there are serious doubts about whether boris johnson will get it approved by parliament on saturday natasha about reports. having pushed the european union for voice briggs it deal boris johnson finally got what he wanted in brussels he said the new agreement was in everyone's interests to stress that this is a great deal for our country for the u.k. i also believe it's a very good deal for our friends in the e.u. and what it means is that we in the u.k. can come out of the e.u.
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as one united kingdom england scotland wales lord out and together. the last minute deal was welcomed by e.u. leaders it came after days of intensive negotiations between u.k. and e.u. officials. earlier version of the deal this prime minister joins us accept those customs checks at the point of entry into. this compromise. to avoid border checks which. show the gritty of the single market the irish prime minister welcome the deal but some ante breaks the campaign is in brussels were unconvinced and said they still face uncertainty i wouldn't be able to go back to play with my husband in case my parents needed more help because. income threshold you still have to ratify the
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deal but the sense here in brussels is that their work is done that however is not the case for boris johnson he still has to convince the u.k. parliament to back his agreement but that won't be easy the deal has failed to win the key support of the democratic unionist party or d u p the northern irish party the props up johnson's conservative government it's obviously not a day we can support we've made that assessment on the deal itself we're not doing a compare and contrast but certainly this gives us our border and they are if see in terms of the terms of costumes and terms of single market without any consent that is meaningful for the people of northern ireland if the british prime minister fails to win parliamentary backing for his deal he'll be legally obliged to seek an extension from brussels to the october 31st briggs deadline result face says that it is not going to happen breaks it it would seem it's far from over the top
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al-jazeera brussels. the head of catalonia is regional government says another independence vote is needed within the next 2 years thousands of people have been protesting in wasilla enough for a 4th night demonstrators are angry about jail sentences given to 9 catalan separatist leaders for their role in the failed independence bid 2 years ago nearly 100 people have been arrested since protests began on monday. a 93 year old man who worked in a concentration camp during the 2nd world war has appeared in court and can bag bruno whose surname cannot be given for legal reasons is accused of being an accessory to more than $5200.00 messages prosecutors say bruno was part of a force manning the watchtowers in the start off camp in poland tens of thousands of people mostly jews died at the camp during the 6 years of its existence. families in kenya have finally received the remains of those who died in the
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ethiopian airlines plane crash 7 months ago the bodies of the 28 victims need a d.n.a. analysis to formally identify them catherine so reports from the crew. the remains of. a carried by her friends into the church the old used to attend in. the teacher was flying home from canada. in 3 grandchildren when they feel be an airline's jet crashed in march killing all a $157.00 people on board most of the bodies were behind beyond recognition and it has taken months of d.n.a. analysis to identify the remains. before anything else even when it comes to complete socialists. in every. 32 kenyans the boeing 737 max which crashed soon after takeoff from addis ababa boeing admitted
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a faulty sensor contributed to the disaster the entire 737 max fleet has been grounded since the accident which followed another in indonesia a year ago boeing is paying compensation to the families of all the victims. that paid in this neighborhood and by every. community neighbors watched. and doted on how the grandchildren on holiday. family says for now just glad they can finally bury their loved ones. the impact was so. moving the budget cuts record when you rant. in the book since i'm afraid. of feeling. here. so. you just feel the she is the right person whom you have been bringing the drum
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did before. she'll be remembered for many things some say she brought out the best in children she taught she was also a loving mother and grandmother to those who died with katherine sawyer al-jazeera kenya. now a ballet dancer celebrated as one of the greatest of the century has died aged $98.00. long as our from cuba achieved global acclaim in the 1940 s. and went on to run her country's national ballet company for decades president miguel diaz canal says she leaves behind an unbeatable legacy she danced to well into his seventy's despite having trouble walking. hello again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines turkey and the united states of agree to a 5 day pause in turkey's operation in northern syria u.s.
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vice president mike pence says turkey will give the kurds time to withdraw from a 32 kilometers are in kurdish forces have told local media they will abide by the equipment today i searched vice president purchasers directorate jury of state from peo to lead an american delegation to meet with president her to go out of turkey but got there today and it did work. without spilling a drop of american blood not one drop of american. riot police in lebanon a fired tear gas and water cannon and protestors in the capital beirut the crowds accuse the government of mismanaging the economy and is demanding it designs obama said there we are standing on the streets we will come out tomorrow and after that we are not here i will watch that we are here over fuel food breed over everything
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i am a target she let my answer to my head at the end of the day if i stay hidden behind social media and i don't go out into the streets how can i dare ask for my rights where do i start 1st of all i want to fight corruption and i want to ask those in charge why do you have this you are living at this level and i am running up to bread but heavy gunfire has rocked several neighborhoods in the mexican city of korea cung after security forces attempted to detain a son of the notorious drug cartel leader for chapo guzman. the news editor running battles between cartel gunmen and police vehicles and a petrol station with set on fire and state police confirm that several prisoners escaped from jail juror in the chaos the british prime minister barak's johnson has managed to clinch a new breck's a deal with the european union the deal avoids a hard border in ireland and allows all of the u.k. to leave the customs union but he still has to get the deal passed through
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parliament on saturday well those are the headlines next up its fault lines to stay with us. the latest news as it breaks into this market started peacefully but the major confrontation is taking place harder on the police headquarters with details coverage they get not be having dealt with that 110 meters which is so deep really have 15 minutes on the seabed from around the world the remains of jamal may never be found if the steel exists yet his legacy lives on. that's like that but it gets noticed and it is tended in.
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as and in the goodness of the currently look at interest in the. food death of look at granny has. never gave up with the good in a better book would you like me to get it that i should be here without being obvious that i've been delegated is that i you i don't what it was that i had been . a march 10th 2019 a plane carrying a 157 people crash in this field in ethiopia about it to columbus from the capital of addis ababa and send a crew it up for you i passed just as crushed shelled out to take debris and last still linger to this comes to the families of those lost loved ones it is the same type of the plane was a boeing $737.00 max $81.00 of the american manufacturers newest models it was the
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2nd 737 mex to crash in less than 5 months. ago. we've never seen 2 reporters catastrophic were destroyed with passengers on board sorely in the service now. and in the aftermath families and investigators are still searching for answers. fault lines traces what led to the 2 crashes when asked if american aviation regulators have allowed industry too much control over safety. the last time you spoke to his wife else about it it was a sunday morning. it was a flight attendant for ethiopian airlines. she was going to work on a flight to nairobi and then returned to addis ababa that day. look so happy and
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good with him for. in the morning she didn't even wake me up because my son and i were like oh i almost had my child and she don't want to wake us you know she just. she told me later when she called me she to call she once told me when she come back. and. it's a critical. and before she. she called me. and she told me that she wants to have lunch with me so i should pick her up and i said ok we'll do that you know it's sunday i got nothing to do so i'll do that.
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but she may have a. singer the conductor. a few hours after he last spoke to his wife oh you got a call from a friend asking if he had heard about a plane crash not far from the capitol. he would straight to the airport. i don't even know how to drive you know like i'm shaking. so this friend of mine he took me to the airport and we started asking people whether they know something about it or not like and nobody knows anything but everybody's crying like. then we waited for several hours and i dand of the day they told us that there is no survive.
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the chaos and pain from that day have not had. and there have been few answers for family members like by you since the crash. ursulines. i made sure there were things he was very humble. very humble. loving caring. and my my best for it. sure like this but. after the crash it was too painful to stay in the home he and else about lived in. so we moved in with her parents who were the ones that i couldn't go to. i just didn't. she lol over the place you know. we paint the house
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together with a leg of the couch together a myth really everything in that house reminding me how far enough like. most tonight i'm going to be. when you lost that. all your focus will be on the things that give you a little bit closer about you you know what you lost so that's what i'm trying to find to get called. a closure is far away. less than 5 months before the ethiopian flight went down a boeing 737 max crashed off the coast of indonesia killing all 189 people on board . but it was only in the aftermath of the ethiopian flight that aviation authorities around the globe grounded the $737.00 max. these are just
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a few of the $737.00 maxes that are grounded around the world while investigations into the crashes and the design of the aircraft continue. some details have emerged bit by bit about what could have caused the planes in indonesia and ethiopia to go down. software to control the tail of the plane has been implicated in both crashes . but to understand the full story it means tracing the history of the boeing $737.00 max. in many ways the 737 max was born out of competition. we come to the paris air show. this is the largest air show in the world. and a chance for the aerospace industry in plane makers to celebrate their latest creations and commercial cells. it was here in 2011 that
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boeing's rival european manufacturer airbus broke records with orders for their new plane a 320 neo really isn't a story announcement bizarre just ever order for our a free to any family so we talk about the allen space where we basically fly every day on the domestic flights and smaller low short during the continent flights and boeing and airbus dominates that 100 percent airbus is a 320 neo was an upgrade of an older model but with a new fuel efficient engine promising savings to airlines and catching boeing off guard the fact that they cited to reengineer which is of course much quicker than doing a new aircraft put boeing into a decision do we stay with the plan to make a new way or do we actually go and also rail. and in r. and d. platform 737 and 2 platforms. facing the loss of borders to airbus to large clients like american airlines boeing decided not to make
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a new airplane to compete with air bus but instead decided to upgrade the work course of their fleet to the 7 $37.00 so this is the hinchey model yet this is the model that the market was built on this is the jeffrey vs model what would be different about this model it would be sensibly larger and you're getting a little bit further forward. one of the key selling points of the max to airlines was that it was just like 730 seven's their pilots were already certified for so they wouldn't need expensive training in a flight simulator. the max was certified by american aviation authorities in 2017 they became boeing spats a selling point if you own an airline and i said i have a new airplane for you it's very similar to the other airplane and here's the price tag your response may be you have a center a plane i've got to train my pilot's simulators it's
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a bit more expensive venture well here's the goodness you don't have to train them in this game this little i pad course they can do it at starbucks same jet to worry about can you get the f.a.a. to certify it that way. absolutely and they're off to the races well except $37.00 x. 2 for straight the training was straightforward on an i pad like this meters the new variants include an extended. david c. and family they seem to be confiding in you with a lot of ancillary information they don't seem to be fearful of inundating but it didn't mention software on the macs that authorities now believe played a role in the 2 crashes and you see what says flight controls right there is where you would likely have them cast if you were going to discuss nothing totally. absolutely. on october 29th 2018 the 1st 737 max crashed it was a lion air flight in the wind down off the coast of indonesia what happened was
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that the aca behaved very strange for the pilot and he was trying to master this in my view he was the more than average pilot and he's mastering all of the attack which we later learned was him comes. in cas is a system that boeing put on the max to counter extreme situations that could occur due to the new larger engines. in both the indonesian an ethiopian flights the system kicked in when it shouldn't have. he didn't know about the fact that there was a system which was actually meant to never be activated it's a system which is basically there to help you it is a very grave emergency at this was triggering and he mastered that unfortunately and he handed over to his 1st officer to try to understand what's was happening and he told him what to do the 1st officer wasn't prepared to the aggressiveness of the system they were fighting. the pilots on the indonesian flight thought him cast
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more than 20 times before the plane went down 12 minutes after takeoff. in cas kicked in forcing the nose down thinking it was higher than it really was due to faulty data from just one sensor called an angle of attack sensor. a few weeks after the crash in indonesia boeing executives met with the union for american airlines pilots to discuss the software. in this very building boeing came in on november 27th and we question. the one asking the question how could you have designed a single point of failure and they quickly came back with us not the back of 0. and how responsive but we don't even know the system existed how can we be the backup for something that we don't even know exists. after the crash in indonesia but when the f.a.a. issued a directive to $737.00 pilots around the world to use a known.

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