Skip to main content

tv   Shelter  Al Jazeera  March 7, 2020 4:00am-5:01am +03

4:00 am
the number 2 stories from asia in the pacific on al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the saudi crown prince mohammed bin reportedly arrested a high profile members of the royal family include the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef and the youngest brother of a saudi king reports suggest that they've both been accused of treason to mother child explains why reports of these detentions are significant it's huge because of the positioning of these 2 figures within the royal family their seniority both in terms of lineage but also in terms of positions held some form of denial of being the former crown prince being head of the intelligence before he was somebody that had great respect and commanded a lot of respect both domestically within the royal family within the religious
4:01 am
institutions but also internationally with the united states and other countries and obviously. being the only other son of the late king faisal and being a significant figure with respect josh and his executive director of arab center of washington he thinks this seems like an attempt by the crown prince to consolidate more power. gooden sama who is the most senior of that's 3 and has actually overseas for many years came back couple of years ago to kind of try to calm things down. after b.s. took over and there were some. kind of turmoil in within the royal family. and of course the the previous crowned prince and his brother were also involved in these 3 arrests the accusation of course. or the implication is that there was an attempt at a coup i don't think the possibility of
4:02 am
a coup is even. feasible at this time in terms of where the military is and its potential participation and that i think this is another 10 but i meant in some amount to kind of exert in a paranoid way has full control over the kingdom that finitely there are some kinds of rumors and innuendoes terrorists term or within the family in the form of criticism but that doesn't justify 1st of all the accusation itself that a concert you just read in the form of a coup and to justify this type of step you know being arrested like criminals with masks security forces coming to their homes and yanking you know out of their private residences so this is this is not the saudi arabia we all knew for 5 or 6 or definitely 10 or 20 years ago a number of cases of coronavirus worldwide has surpassed the 100000 more than 3000
4:03 am
people have died and china is reporting 28 new deaths on friday in the u.s. the number of people killed by the virus has risen to 15 president trump assigned a bit into nor providing more than 8000000000 dollars in emergency funding to fight the outbreak. when people have the flu the other day average of 36000 people dying i never heard those numbers i would i would have been shocked i would have said does anybody die from i don't know people die from the flu 36000 people die 27277000 that you know and again you had a couple years ago it was over 100000 people died from the flu so i start to say i wonder what's going on here for the 1st time in 3 months there's been no asterix or shelling in syria's in the province a ceasefire agreement brokered by turkey and russia on thursday appears to be holding for now and there's been reports of some fighting in southern parts of the province between government forces and
4:04 am
a section of the opposition. refugees and migrants trying to cross the border from turkey into greece have been hit with tear gas as wild police from both sides try to keep them away. tens of thousands of people have been trying to cross into greece since turkey opened its borders with the european union. i saw has claimed responsibility for an attack in afghanistan's capital which has left at least 30 people dead. head of the country's peace council is giving a speech in kabul when shots were fired it's the 1st major attack since the taliban signed a peace deal with the u.s. but those are the headlines that use continues. as era of a shelter stage and that's what it by fire.
4:05 am
raise your right hand and repeat after me i say your name. this only swear us for the for. concentricity united states. against all enemies. foreign and domestic. according to regulations. and the uniform code of military justice the size of the job. so i got the ventures into roger shoals he served in the ring corps for 98995 so he's going to my programs his bed and mutely for him to get his life back to it's been living out of his truck for the last couple of years he's homeless and i'm sure to get him out of struck into a bed. and so on.
4:06 am
he told me and we had the marine corps yes he was nice to sprinkler as can i knew. i was a sergeant for quite a long time. if you look at his babbling oh no i love my serve and i came from a very broken broken home how much found the support. that's a genius his record there's a lot of good from there some learned how to be of marine nothing out in it every yesterday every day here as there is somebody on your side always. the private so many scholars speak or. my guy the marines. from my from the my wife not the year after up and i didn't know it. was work i get my life back on
4:07 am
track after what's what i phone to next stream flashback. and into the stream thoughts i want to write back overseas are in the field and cannot get out of me in the shares had a few run ins a few times the shoals see on your 2nd mile program so it's basically there to work on is income his health and his housing situation it was it was hard also for me your bags of a life i mean the attempted suicide 3 times and i was homeless at one point when 1st came back for a 2nd roger situation being homeless sucked the country that is the country gave up on me this job saved me because i mean i know 40 percent of the
4:08 am
ploys here are better and so i better stands the veteran here and. it was just the perfect working place so many people arrive to success because he wants it now i mean yeah he's had his hick ups is bumps in the road but he's at that point his life where he's 50 you know he's ready to he wants to relax i hope and just work in enjoy the rest of his life so so. we got hope for today for the hour i met. this organization started in the seventy's we were trying to create a place for returning vietnam veterans and their soon became apparent like everybody else they were in a home landed a job they knew that healthy relationships. so there so there was
4:09 am
a need for to establish an agency an organization that was know i could bring together these resources but also create a place a safe secure place that they could come to talk about their experiences share their with the people have a similar experience. there seems to be a large percentage of veterans who do come out you know a little broken you know and for everybody really i mean it's a life changing experience that's what boot camp is all about they take away your individual ism and they train all that stuff out of you see don't question orders they're leaving you know in such a structured environment and then thrown into you know life that's been going on for 4 years without them or longer you know and that's scary and intimidating and they don't know how to cope and that's why
4:10 am
a lot of them turn to drugs or turn to whatever it is they don't know how to fit in anymore i feel like the real problem is no out training that makes sense you know particularly with our military people now you know they're being trained to such a high degree to go over and fight they go over there they do their job and then they're out one day and why have you know how somebody supposed to foot that switch it doesn't happen. it's about to say that the delaware nails the bad time we could use about a i think. that will be all of them. yes you could program next week out of graduate but i got it and put it in pretty extension staying longer than that he lot more work on my shelf and i'm getting the help that i need here are some well i'm going to them that i can learn here because
4:11 am
i did with every issue the tourist computer dave i'm going to present a ts need to see what you are here and what you're sure you hit 676800. when i was drafted they very wisely made medico for me because i don't think there was anything else an army that i would have done i never saw another job that that i could have done that i would have done. and we'd get a ambushed and they'd be shoot medicine and stuff i would use my rifle to big noise just. to scare wall off but i did want her to. mostly sit
4:12 am
stand not men do defects p.t.s.d. and depression and on whether we have your tongue about ass what i think it's common to all of us. this is my son jack. to seek to be. seen. never play came form from. the oh. i'm comes on dunn. is right. in his. life he was known to lean on me and we both.
4:13 am
i took care of a man when a truck rolled over the mountain and crushed him. williams airworthy it was full of blood and i clawed it out with my hands and it just filled back. and then bubbles broke and there was nothing i could do he was dead. own true that. tore me to pieces. did.
4:14 am
you. worried. that. her. brother did. see you know. the very. end in order to function in combat and you know this rational response would be to get the hell there but we cannot be rational so we have to set aside our rational human response and then having cut all those feelings all off you know you're sent to it because if you don't you just start screaming that one day and the middle of it and you won't stop
4:15 am
i went out to a track in 2009 and we got bombed every thursday they went off and rock a lounge rock rock around some more around whatever happened one night one of those rounds hit $34.00 guys and. i think one of them survived i really remember because kind of hurt my memory with the math and everything turned forget about it but. we lost 33 guys 3 m.p.'s. he talked about numbness. and i got back i had no fear period and i was not afraid of anything i want to do that in the middle of the night and i am a care trying to get some weed to you know to calm me down and held it none of this . with with the use using and with. not having a whole that dime
4:16 am
a big boy. i could've made it well if i use the unemployment because i got employment for 2 years i would use it right instead of using it to subside my my fears my you might my feelings pretty much yeah i could have went somewhere but i didn't i just explained it that i've been here almost 90 days now the 23rd of this month the 19th what i'll be asking for an extension because i can i can't trust myself to go out there i go for the holidays i need to go through that go through the holiday here in the r.c. and. i just thank god for each one of my bets with regards to whether you're an army navy coast guard they're not marines that ask you up will thank you. when i actually came here and i mean yeah that person scary situation and the
4:17 am
diversity here is you know we have straight we have gay we have transgender and i'm actually gay veteran and also came out with. my hiv status i'm a chubby positive and. you know that they acceptance from the group was very much overwhelming and. they opened up arms and you know they offered words of encouragement that was actually remarkable. we become so rich. that we could get a new. career pair will love. in their day that is. that is true. career. you know every veteran out there is one of my
4:18 am
brothers and sisters. i want to be there for him you know it's all my my my that's all the time i said look you know i'm i'm not a social worker by nature. she told. me it sounds harsh but by and large i don't really care about the average person out there. but i do this because i love it. so.
4:19 am
far we're here. all the program is designed it's a 30 bed transitional program for homeless vets and so yes they all had to been homeless and all that friends like you are going to their goal is self sufficient income so we help them apply for benefits we help them go back to school or get employment. morning or you. interventions difference to their needs are different and so we're able to treat them to the root issues whether it's addiction whether
4:20 am
it's mental health. or you either. i think it's going to read. it. and i need really to meet my roommates man it's a little that you say oh maybe i never. see them really. he's just 53 and were and 5 miles in raised i'll get sleep in. my readjustment derby's unreal. the way of life for it learned in the marines. just as it makes the society. so we're learning how to just. like and maybe i'm relationship with my. children and ex-wife. nice employer that doesn't turn destructive.
4:21 am
like that morning to you and every morning. sorry she wasn't your guy right now when he 1st came in here he was. yeah i thought he needed medication bag because you get out he would if he was having a real bad time and counselor was in session with somebody so i can get the cows are out of the office i thought roger was going to get his truck and leave. that oh yeah yeah well yeah believe or not i did it and it went to 2 weeks of 2 and 2 weeks and he was calm down it was amazing it was. not going to swab the floor the navy guys should be getting. their call swamis. the one thing i like to highlight particularly with the new veterans coming into these programs is that it is a program so you don't run shelters you know this isn't
4:22 am
a mission. it's a man supportive housing program. everybody takes turns doing chores and somebody has been living on the street for 15 years cleaning the kitchen might be totally a lean experience for them but it's something that they all have to do make it their own or to teach that. i don't know i don't know how to say it but there's just i love this place you know how i wish everybody could experience this. this is my car again my wife lived in this car. it's
4:23 am
not a good place to live but i guess it beats the street you know let me show you where i was living. it was basically. sit like this and put the seat. where is it right here all the way back and this is this is the position we slept in and i would have sleeping bag pulled up over me and my pillow behind my head but as you could see i'm not burkle or horizontal. so i wasn't i mean you try to turn over and you just get more uncomfortable and that's where they all called him and you know you drink enough you just pass them out a way to when you wake up in the morning so or you know when you do you start your day all over again doing the same thing trinket so you wouldn't have to feel anything when you when you try had to crawl back in this thing and sleep in it the
4:24 am
end i think happened in the mcdonald's parking lot and i stopped getting i try to use more drugs and they just wouldn't work and it's like likes something outside of myself said. now it's a veterans' resource center and things have just been going good sense and you know i completed i did everything i needed to do. to do the right thing you know to get help. and now this car is just a reminder of what i'm done with. today like this. going to hang on to what i. have a leg and go. sit in a freak out you're going to. let me go to
4:25 am
a nice. big he's going. to be. well. but when it's so. easy to get big fish. it's just sure if you see circumstances where you can say i've seen circumstances in which the client didn't want to be saved somebody will decide. her winner or alcohol was much more important at that moment and then we just hope that we left enough of an impression that at some point they'll be ready for hoping to come back again. never turn our back on a veteran and we're not going to do it today hopefully some day they'll all come back. i'm just tell you i am
4:26 am
a veteran of 2 branches i did 6 years active duty many is the standard mission from there i went into the naval reserves that i completed i went into the army national guard which i'm still hurt currently serving and. at a total of 14 years now for the cause. are they were a player just sticks i've periods and i swear i have a substance abuse problem that i have about all that and get over it which was hard i've done it now and again and this last time was a lot harder but at least i was able to. bounce back from it all. and since then have been trying to find income to help kind of move forward and. remember we have to cross over into it a creek area. and give you a heads up. you're holding is
4:27 am
encompassed with doing nothing but surviving that foothold to go around to look for housing or to look for jobs it becomes much harder because you're more focused on where am i going to get my next meal. or how am i going to get to these free services or how my going to get to these food beings. and then to think about where is our next hour. hi jean you look colas and your clothes are all dirty and stuff like that you can't better even if you want to change. you can take a lot of courage jumped up like agent regan. is here a little platform where i stay. with my boyfriend and couple other neighbors
4:28 am
so to say. this is our tank that group is a profit back and i think there's also a very ventilation to. good ventilation and then there's them our friend vicki is well they're cranking and they stay on here with us but this general you were saying right off of a freeway in the woods so welcome to woods. london is one of the most unfortunate cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here at al-jazeera right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday life. we are free to put the money out into really engage those stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go on the reported. one i had to dispute
4:29 am
a full modified current $600.00 force power i feel the happiest. women tearing up the truck in the west bank. challenge stereotype. living life in the family it's like. telling. the sisters on the street. on counting the cost why didn't bush see fed rate cut just isn't good enough to save the global economy from the impact of the fast spreading coronavirus scientists raced to find a vaccine to stop the epidemic plus the environmental damage of drilling for oil in the republic of congo counting the cost on al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across them with sentimentality take it we'll bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you.
4:30 am
hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has reportedly arrested a high profile members of the royal family include former crown prince mohammed bin nayef the youngest brother of the saudi king report suggested they've been both accused of treason jamal oseola explains why reports of these detentions are significant. it's huge because of the positioning of these 2 figures within the royal family their seniority both in terms of lineage but also in terms of positions held some have been i have been the former crown prince being head of the intelligence before he was somebody that had great respect and commanded
4:31 am
a lot of respect both domestically within the royal family within the religious institutions but also internationally with the united states and other countries and obviously not lazy as being the only other son of the late king faisal and being a significant figure with respect. the number of cases of corona virus worldwide has surpassed the 100000 mark more than 3000 people have died and china is reporting 28 new deaths on friday in the us the number of people killed by the virus has risen to 15 president donald trump or signed a bill into law providing more than $8000000000.00 in emergency funding to fight the outbreak. for the 1st time in 3 months there's been no in strikes or shelling in syria's elite province a ceasefire agreement brokered by turkey and russia on thursday appears to be holding for now but there's been reports of some fighting in southern parts of the province between government forces and a section of the opposition. refugees and migrants trying to cross the border from turkey into greece have been hit with tear gas as white police from both sides try
4:32 am
to keep them away tens of thousands of people have been trying to cross into greece and turkey opened its borders with the european union with greece has been using tear gas and water cannon to repel them saying those trying to enter are doing so illegally. i still claim responsibility for an attack in afghanistan's capital which has left at least 30 people dead. ahead of the country's peace council was giving a speech in kabul when shots were fired the country's chief executive dollar was there but he escaped unhurt it's the 1st major attack since the taliban signed a peace deal with the united states well those are the headlines the news continues here on the al-jazeera up to shelter stage and that's watching by foot. here little platform where i stand. with my boyfriend my couple other
4:33 am
neighbors so to say. this is our tank that group is a profit. and when they i know about that being homeless man situation i remember 2 nights ago now when the robbery happened. sheriff's office ended up coming down here looking for the sale and sort of thing came down here well i suppose come out basically told us they have a week to move now it's quite common here in the homeless community. when the veterans are definitely the most underserved population. we could put a man that's homeless right now fuel problem but we have a young female for that has no place to go and has to hide for us to hide photographer. our. base is actually a new town off of our and my last paycheck but the 1st one we're in was over the
4:34 am
next corner and after the 1st rank because it had holes and whatnot we were so all of our betting everything with us and just so and i was lying down in my socks my clothes his wrinkly minutes of him yeah. these are my girls he was you know. they were both rescues. clearly like my heart tends to be bigger than i can handle. blade logistically you know. i have a diverse suits which is 5 weeks old and the v.a. certified her as a therapy dog for me she actually just being my baby. turned
4:35 am
into like a peach yes response to all so when i'm feeling like really edgy and i defensive sure really post up close to me and make sure that nobody like. a really just give me a she i think she knows that nobody is going to hurt me she just knows that like there's times i can't handle this proximity to other people. i was a navy diver. so. i did primarily as submarine rescue and i worked on actually had a really cool job in the navy. but undiagnosed mental illness was a major part of why ended up homeless. just rolls back in here. a minute a page. you can totally mean you can get in there. i've got my d.n.a.
4:36 am
so you know as your drugs you know at the ready and i haven't missed a dose of my medication since i've been given it and i just really like. a i mean i can write lists now and like realistically c.l.'s through in a day. call people back. whether i'm going to make an appointment or not. it sucks it's terrible it's no you know nobody should have to live like this but at the same time i have i do have a roof over my head and 4 walls 'd and organic heaters you know what i mean i will never go cold. and on never not get my hugs for a day i'm clear about the fact my hands out and my hat's
4:37 am
off and i need some help. you know and when i'm in a position to like reach out and help somebody else but your ass i'm going to be there as soon as that opportunity shows up when my son will have. made. me. part of the pathology of trauma in a veteran is them wanted to i sleep from society from each other and we just want to be left alone. and that's our biggest challenge i think we fight
4:38 am
desperately to get them out of their comfort zones and get them back together and kids in the city at a table to make friends you know to do things that people in normal society do you . contact is curative. being with other people. that's what heals us. to dinner and. their drug. trade that. all right so one of yours is ready to move on weak knowledge that accomplishment it would be giving up of this coin runs a very special point on one side says that's a recovery because that's what you guys all are now the other side says i came with
4:39 am
hope it worked and i learned i have a new life a life that i earned this corn is going to be 4 in a smell her. tennis and all for a while. loving it you felt me with my spiritual growth so it you know that you're my hero. when you are. that. good luck. dance ah. oh very simplified place of that thought by that right there you go gregor. good bird flu seen. deduces can it be hard for me to see you buddy you can so i can really talk to you about myself.
4:40 am
pure desperation to all these kinds here we're going to miss you thank you. i feel the same way truly goes down it's just you know i'm an issue so much you've done so much for me hope me in every where you really have open no that of make it your study guide so you know i was in jail it be a guy it be a late picks me right out the jail banks you right here ike i hear words. shower shoes on. family have strained orders against me. i came here with so much shame and this place picked me up and you guys did too. you know i took a lot of working i mean you guys look at ford to get out of here you know and have a bit of autonomy i think i want that autonomy and i want to feel good about myself
4:41 am
to get my family back. god bless you all and thank you. and i'd be remiss trudy i love you too you've been like you better great friend to me we hit it off right off the bat i forgot i forgot i'm sorry i missed you we hear that right off the bat. yeah. sure. right person. if you. are going to set. the. bar. let. me get. this. given. moment yesterday when i left the story
4:42 am
completely had no idea who it was didn't know where my car was had a full blown panic attack and just going through those where in one minute i'm in reality the next minute i'm not quite painful. in this process is you know brought up all this stuff i've stuff for 20 years yeah. i guess that's my good friend jenny hi how do you do. dave dave this is jack jim or jack nice to meet you. i went into the coast guard to go help others when i was 17 and a month before i went to maps they weighed me and told me i was 5 pounds overweight i was 170 lb body builder with 6 percent body fat so i quit eating in basic training so through my time in. my anorexia took over my life at that point i
4:43 am
was 112 pounds. so i finally was able to get into rehab in rehab my 1st week i was then cornered several times by a counselor in the last time he raped me so my history in the military was difficult one for something i wanted to do something i so wanted to do i had to get out to save my life women with m.s.t. military sexual trauma if any female says i've been raped or i've been sexually assaulted or i have been brutally badgered they had nothing happens it's sort of falls on deaf ears and you get kicked out and you get nothing and it happens time and time again. i also myself was raped 3 times different times in the military and it definitely is it's horrible and it happens to women quite often very much
4:44 am
often that was 20 years ago when i finally broke this last may. i had been stockpiling pills and i'd already been drinking a lot and taken a lot is innings through the day. so it took about 80 norco's percocet their next prepared all and then some into an argument like you shouldn't drink of whiskey. and i was ready and i said i'm going to bed. i thought i would be done i looked it up on the internet that combination should kill anybody. my next thought was my friend jenny. shaking me awake screaming at me. saying if you're dead i'm going to kill you bitch today. not so much i was so
4:45 am
mad to be alive and the only thought i could think of was i can't believe i'm here i can't believe i'm still here. i convinced her i was just sick she went to go get another friend to help watch me overnight while they were gone i took a half a bottle of tylenol pm. the next day. when i woke up again i was like you've got to be kidding me but by that. that it now you know i'm really glad suicide i'm. well you know you're inspiring i'll say that my goodness too to have to come out of the other side of what you have been through and what you have been tempted is
4:46 am
amazing thank you you are made of iron thank you are no. i would like to just share some things with you i was going to do you do tend. to. have short term memory. to have. wrote this song to haiti to a patient and a little pain and asheville north carolina. the. nurse i was least in charge of was in charge of me i don't want to use the charger . was just a wonderful person. to.
4:47 am
gratitude. so the 1st time i came back down here after the hospital just being able to see the trees again and the ocean and feel grateful for being here and having survived. was just kind of. breath taking. in the hospital i had a social worker tell me that we're all spiritual beings having a human existence we have tough times we have good times that's the whole balance of why we're here and that has really helped me because i'm doing good today but
4:48 am
you never know i get triggered things happen but if i can. 33 will walk down here i remember this spot in my mind. i know what it is. they say that. a veteran commits suicide every 61 minutes here in the united states and unfortunately i think the number is so off the drinking the drugging the overdosing the risky behavior. i'm sure that sure that number number is at least double that in terms of. all these other causes. reverted it least in the last month 24 suicide seemed to training that and a mandate my case managers get and then. you know we've probably lost 3 in the last 2 months and who knows how many more that we've engaged with that we just
4:49 am
haven't heard of at this juncture you know it's. it's horrible. we have. we have a lot of successes to clients that come into the program they work really hard. and they leave us. i don't want to say normal but they leave us you know better productive members of the community they are happy they're healthy yeah the 1st week go out to get by truck a brick you leave every do. you start it up. you know fill resist so you know the big. it works with the group the group therapy really were. it was it. works well because role that you're ensuring that you're. right.
4:50 am
and the staff here 1st or there's a this 24 hour duty stuff and the guy at night has helped me gratefully i had a couple of crazy flashbacks and i got to come down talk to the guy we talked for a few minutes walk around outside and i didn't have to go but to my old bobby age i've got to work out in a safe environment to go back to sleep and say no you know the sheriffs are arresting me. to spank you. and more of you are the more good things that come out. so for marines good luck. in your life back in your. face you feel out of and you're like.
4:51 am
get out if you've ever had to do anything let you off but we were yeah i think that like it was ok i will. not i think i have there's somebody that has become a lot closer to me if i see her every day and i talk to her every day. i've actually got might even be my unemployment is out so i've been getting out which helps a lot. gives more sense of freedom to be able to do a lot more stuff and catch up and repay people back as well. and that money that she did receive she was able to take care of her debt with her storage facility she actually gets to go enjoy some space there's always room for dinner. ok now for you i think. i'm well you know david and i we have our house or so we've been looking around like that for housing yeah that apps they're going to be
4:52 am
readily believe there's a hotel right next to 2nd city comment was i just heard about that you know we looked and looked and looked and we've disconsolate come up against a door. for a friend to call i'm going to get groceries you better get a number of really great when you're not like 100 are you know. that. you're. on the. phone with. a member of. my. belief is going to.
4:53 am
be. thank you very much oh that was really a woman or somebody like yeah i think that 320 and 32 going in and. ok. we're. here but take them to bring them. down takes them according to what end. said to me that means. there are going to make me right for going without some friends you don't have your kids. and they may have only met one of them when i. think or did you think yes thank you for your service thank you for.
4:54 am
your. story. the putting. up shot. i think the biggest shock factor for me is that how many of our young vets not only old vets but our young vets are coming back you know a year removed from military and they're already homeless and have an issue with addiction. i'm going to. read the good game. used to. look at the trauma for the trauma and every corner of every room of every building that we run i mean it is torture every
4:55 am
night is sleep loose and so necessary for half the conflicts be sentenced to. suss. on. the streams of. looming. the. you know these guys are heroes and they deserve. the best of what we've got we made a promise to these people when you're flipping to pick for once you know we make a lot of promises americans that we don't keep well this is one promised goddamn of the need to suit the need to cure these people that are. oh ard see. dad.
4:56 am
you could snap your fingers and have something spectacular happen. you know my 1st reaction is as it's happened every day when you see saving the life you help somebody that's a little tiny bit of a miracle that the cool part of that but if i could step out my failures let's not have another goddamn war who.
4:57 am
welcome back it's time to look at the weather across the americas now in north america the main feature is this rapidly deepening area of low pressure off the eastern seaboard and the senate possibility of could be flirting with the southeastern parts of new england bringing some very strong winds some heavy rain possibly even some snow you notice with the wind coming from the north that it's not protected warm for other new york or washington temperatures really struggling but as that system moves away and we lose that northerly flow then temperatures will rocket to during the course of sunday up to 15 in d.c. should be fine in chicago with winds coming from the south will lose any chance of lake effect snow so 16 degrees bright we got some showers across the desert southwest should be a fine day in san francisco with highs of 15 degrees there heading down into central america well quite an interesting feature here our computer forecast picks up on the winds funneling between the mountains around the gulf will come patchy so
4:58 am
there on the pacific side we could well see some pretty strong winds developing that could be damaging in places also the same time some really heavy rain across but please all extend further south into honduras during the course of sunday so one to watch out for as for the islands of the caribbean it generate looking fine for cuba further towards the east with some very heavy rain affecting his spaniel. much on al-jazeera after there also going on the nation witness brings a new film this time from africa for international women's day. as yemen's war enters its 5th year al-jazeera looks at the humanitarian crisis caused by the saudi led invasion of studio b. on the script it brings a fresh approach to discussing contentious issues and finding common solutions to everything you need to know about the karuna virus outbreak al-jazeera brings you
4:59 am
the daily updates from around the world. the listening post does 6 the world's media how they operate and the way they cover stories. march on al-jazeera. on tropical fiji chinese developers are accused of destroying a pacific power guys. want to waste investigates on al-jazeera. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son the sights set on succession on the other the president the crease in the distance from beijing 'd people when his beloved grandson died mubarak nearly step. but then the flames ignited in tunisia exploded in egypt and everything changed forever so 2 of the family.
5:00 am
oh. this is al jazeera. hello i'm don jordan this is the i was there are news. coming up in the next 60 minutes arrests in saudi arabia a number of high profile members of the world family have been detained including former crown prince mohammed bin nayef. it absolutely could be a catastrophe i mean absolute devastation you concerns about the coronavirus off the number of cases around the world tops 100000. 24 hours of an easy karmas the ceasefire in syria's admits to homes.

34 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on