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if its base is too polarized to take home the right there is a dimension to divide that's real you might ironically see the outsider mantle to the most corrupt incumbent president ever to america's divided democrats on down to 0. out of work americans filed millions more claims for unemployment benefits as corona virus continues to devastate the world's largest economy. from doha everyone i'm kemal santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera united states is to reportedly remove some of its patriot missile systems from saudi arabia and draw down other military capabilities. i am very proud of
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general flynn i can tell you that right now the new charges are set to be dropped against donald trump's former advisor michael flynn who admitted lying to the f.b.i. about his russia contacts and more toxic gas is emitted from a chemical plant in india where an early age killed 11 and put hundreds in hospital . so as we look back on april looks like it will be the worst month for u.s. job losses ever as the coronavirus continues to take a terrible toll on the world's economies around another $3000000.00 people filed for unemployment benefits in america last week it means a staggering 33 and a half 1000000 have made claims for support since late march when the shutdowns began elsewhere the u.k. the bank of england expects economic output to shrink 14 percent this year.
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unemployment would be up to 8 percent the european union early awarded is bracing for a similar slump 7.4 percent there interesting that china is reporting a different picture it says export rose in april for the 1st time this year for an office and many factories reopened the u.s. though bracing for more bad news on friday when the overall unemployment figure is released a white house correspondent kimberly how could explains one in 5 americans filing for unemployment insurance since march what we have now $33000000.00 and climbing really this is a nation that is bracing for an historic unemployment rate because essentially all of the jobs that we saw it really added to the u.s. economy in the last decade have now been wiped out centrally a 20 percent unemployment rate and you have to remember that's astonishing given the fact that it was just weeks ago 3.5 percent previously which was
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a 50 year low on to other news in the u.s. is reportedly removing patriot missile systems and other military assets from saudi arabia as it winds down a military build out the began as tensions with iran flat out last year this is all coming from the wall street journal among the facilities affected will be saudi oil installations remember the u.s. deployed more assets there after an attack on saudi aramco oil plants last september dozens of u.s. military personnel will also be reassigned well when asked about the report president donald trump would not be drawn on specifics what i want to talk about it but we're doing some things will make it a lot of moves in the middle east and elsewhere we're doing a lot of things all over the world militarily we've been taken advantage of all over the world our military and. in the sense that we're and this is nothing to do with saudi arabia this has to do with other countries frankly much more we have.
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the most powerful military in the world we've spent $1.00 trillion dollars since i've been here more than that $1.00 trillion dollars on a military that we now have the strongest military we've ever had we have the best equipment the best missiles planes the best of everything. we're authorizing and just authorized ships new ships being built they're all being built in the united states and they're beauties we have the best brains in the world by far and we have some brains being built and we go around and protect other countries and other countries don't respect us like they should in some cases they don't even like us and those days are over those days are over so things are moving. and i'm not putting saudi on that thing but we are doing certain things that will be positive for us and i think very positive for them too we've got samuel romani with us now middle east analyst and regular contributor to the washington post and foreign
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policy on skype from toronto to the sami nice to have you with us again the president there apparently not talking about it but still obviously talking about how strong he perceives the u.s. military to be if there is a drawdown and saudi arabia what's your read on it. i think the drive demand is largely related to the ongoing saturn or price war with russia which indirectly relates us shale gas over the last several weeks is not a lot of pressure from republicans and it's to eventually produce that on company a strong reaction against say ship i think the secondary back you're screwed be the us needs you know we don't whine we're divorced his words egypt's immigration as the tensions escalate with china and also the belief that iran is not something you are back as in syria is receiving your israeli air strikes it's a paramilitary forces in iraq into fracture and also deals with the combining back of sanctions but i would be very equal rights were the primary factor and then just
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like china and the weakness of the rand as secondary and tertiary that you're just kind of like in this new decision does it speak to any fracture in the u.s. the relationship obviously not a major one but still. a yes absolutely i think it does burn center realign amec between the ease of congress and the white house and saudi arabia so the threat 20 he. gradually increase in congress members poll democrats and republican lindsey graham particular criticize them as having one yeah which require trying to you use a presidential veto where the congress would normally be curbing that after the show the murder on terror of any result further if i can describe saudi arabia so but the light has continued and then it so now i think you know the camp is not the things that. i mean by name and say it's but many other countries this is a realignment between the way he has and he definitely had ranges on and react and i guess we also perhaps shouldn't read it as
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a complete cooling on the idea of any conflict in iran because well congress passed a bill which would have limited donald trump's ability to attack iran but he's going to veto that anyways so that still hangs over everything it feels like. i definitely i think the democrats certainly don't want any kind of military escalation of the iran because they're sooner joe biden where when and where he wants you really southwest i want to find a version of the you know way i mean back in order so they certainly have a clear interest in not allowing that to happen i think there is a grave risk that i competition with iran still i mean member cases recently as and a little over a month ago there was the can't find out british and american forces in iraq that in iran continue to make incursions in the north you have actually to miss out strikes into saudi arabia if you think possible and they can drive u.s. forces so erratic and yet you can't exactly what are the impression there is
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a fraction where the u.s. could be dragnets out i think that china doesn't want to spend the time or interaction with iran and the same time you want to send a strong message that you're be at ease to comply and you early this year or production major attack in the near future it may have a bar angel rather than a complete all around tragic so we'll romani always a pleasure talking to you thanks for joining us i think you're right now forces loyal to the libyan warlord they found after have shelled central tripoli resulting in explosions near the turkish and italian embassies and hotel after he's been trying to seize the capital for more than one year he had also issued a warning to turkey on thursday about its support for the un recognized government the one which after is fighting to defeat more with my. head in tripoli now and this is the key isn't it the fact that this attack has happened close to the turkish embassy. will come alone not only the embassy but the
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targeted area which is a very close to the city center it's called zoe demand the word civil or diplomatic mission headquarters are located and also a courthouse and a public bar a public excuse me a public park to the police officers were killed along with other civilian a passer by were killed by the explosions caused by. a grad rocket launch had to by forces loyal to the warlord. and civil other civilians that one day now the people in the residential areas nearby are still living in a state of panic state of fear the cannot guarantee that more rockets by have to his forces be targeting get their areas over night and tripoli. and the recognized foreign minister mohammed say yellow contacted both the italian ambassador to check on them he also stated that the targeting of that residential
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area which is very close to the headquarters of the diplomatic or the embassies is a violation of the into the national and international humanitarian law now as as you know that have been threatening to. target more areas and as you know that the government of national accord is accusing forces of committing war crimes by targeting get residential areas come out without the wattenberg that update on the situation in tripoli thank you my mood. now the u.s. justice department has asked a judge to drop criminal charges against donald trump's former national security advisor michael flynn it follows mounting pressure from the president and his political allies the case against flynn was one of the most high profile to come out of a special counsel robert matters investigation into dealings between tribes in
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a circle and russia remember in 2017 flynn admitted lying to the f.b.i. about his interactions with russia's u.s. ambassador but has since tried to withdraw that guilty plea. it's never been anything like this in the history of our country what they did what the obama administration did is unprecedented never happened never happened a thing like this is never happened before the history of our country and i hope a lot of people are going to pay a big price because they're just as crooked people they're scum and i say it a lot they're scum the human scum should never of happened in this country. will return to coronavirus news in a moment in europe they're preparing for a new normal countries getting ready to reopen their borders as they are the summer tourism season i mean digitas tribe in ecuador about smoothing deeper into the rainforest to escape the pandemic.
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had there we have some more severe storms about to brew across southern regions of the united states at the same time this plume of cloud you can see is a string in some very cold air across the northern and central plains that will sing south was on friday it also then of course meet this warm moist air across the south and this is where we're going to see these severe storms actually beginning to develop really throughout much of the day work their way into the south the southeast and pushing up towards the northeast as well now the temperatures it will really dick in the northeast as we head into saturday look at that just 8 celsius in washington d.c. some very strong winds coming from the great lakes and in fact these temperatures really the average for washington him a should be about 23 degrees celsius meanwhile there's more rain and snow across the northern plains and that will gradually sink its way southwards not quite as hot there across the fall southwest 29 in los angeles 22 in san francisco the very
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woman seattle with a high of 26 and then into central america on the cob amos and if a few showers here lately but the rain is going to become really quite widespread and heavy on friday across much of guatemala much of the yucatan peninsula southern mexico as well seeing some heavy downpours at times in through saturday is going to be these eastern coast of mexico where we could have some very heavy rain and it could lead to some localized flooding. i usually just treat and trace frank assessments why is italy struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action will get them behind the curve informed opinion it's going to be much more challenging in a place like either there's one didn't play here very relieved in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines india done enough to nip the spread of coronavirus in
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the inside story on al-jazeera. deal with al-jazeera these are the top stories april is on track to be the worst month for u.s. job losses ever around another $3000000.00 people filed for unemployment benefits last week it means $33.00 and a half 1000000 of made claims for support since like march from the shutdown began . the u.s. is reportedly pulling out its patriot missile systems and other military assets from saudi arabia that winds down a military buildup that began as tensions with iran flared up last year the wall street journal says among the facilities affected will be saudi oil installations
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in the open water after shelled central tripoli resulting in explosions near the turkish and italian embassies after them trying to seize the capital for more than a year he had also issued a warning to turkey about its support for the u.n. recognize government which he is fighting to defeat. returning to corona virus and black people are 4 times more likely to die of covert 19 than white people in the u.k. the country's national statistics agency says people of bangladeshi pakistani and indian origin are also at a significantly higher risk it builds on evidence of significant racial disparities in how the virus is impacting minority communities john holl reports now from london through donations being prepared for the community at a pentecostal church in the london borough of brant the reverend desmond hall shows us around.
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some of disorientated brint is one of the areas of london worst affected by cope with 19 new research suggests that c. in part because of its high percentage of black asian and minority ethnic. residents are commuters struggling. are committed as you may be aware this side of brant is within the double digit deprivation so in this is a separation we are double digit deprivation figures from the office of national statistics indicate that people from be a.m.e. groups of 4 times more likely to die from covert 19 than their white ethnic counterparts the oas points to social inequality as a major factor and health officials agree that any communities are more likely to live in deprived situations they're more likely to live another half of a crowded commuter and many of them are in front line work which is exposing them to the virus so it does show that they spar us rather than being
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a great leveller it's excess space in the existing health inequalities that sadly are all too prevalent in our society the latest numbers are in line with similar trends among ethnic minority groups elsewhere in the world at the reverend hall's church we meet jennifer green who does what she can to help those struggling in her community despite having underlying health conditions herself these people that have b. c i'm not well. they're sick so some of it's hard for some of them as you mention the poor community some of them can't read so it's hard for them to pick up a phone they have a right they don't know who to turn to so people are dying as we say in the biblical biblical terms people advance knowledge knowledge is power i want to conclude it doesn't have knowledge of the community its power is taken away in the end this looks like an issue of poverty and of race of minority ethnic groups less
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well connected to public services more likely to be doing low paid jobs that they can't afford to give up and very often directly exposed to the virus as nurses as bus drivers often on the front line of the fight against coronavirus. it's yet another way in which these viruses tearing need to societies and communities jonah how al-jazeera london moscow's mayor fears the number of cases in the city could be as high as 300003 times the official figure the lockdown in the capital has been extended to the end of this month and levon 1000000 residents will only be able to leave their homes for essential services and they'll need to apply to use public transport but construction sites and factories are being allowed to reopen. there are signs the european union is preparing to reopen its borders several countries have individually been easing their restrictions to various degrees tricky strategy though as the summit tourism season approaches more from lawrence lee. symbolism
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matters at times like these in the size of one of madrid's most iconic restaurants beloved by locals and tourists alike getting ready to open its doors once again is bound to be a psychological boost for a city so badly damaged by the virus. tomorrow city hall gives us permission witnessed on the one me text tension to grantee the 2 metre distance between tables on monday we will be open although we don't know the shuttle b. would have yet but unless to as definitely we would open from noon until 10 pm. and while the european countries worst affected like italy are only tentatively dreaming of what the summer might hold if the new normal can be organized other european nations are now going further announcing similar taney asli that their cherished open borders close nervous several weeks are being restored. in vilnius the capital of a few ania the prime minister said the 3 baltic states were reopening to each other
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and indicated that neighboring poland might follow. this would be quite a serious signal both to europe and to the world that in our region we properly handled the situation we applied similar methods we have similar epidemiological situations so we can do a regional opening. well in the austrian capital vienna so popular in both summer and winter with german tourists the chancellor said his country would reopen both to germany and to the czech republic it's in turn said it was reopening to croatia in contact we are in contact with these countries and we want the borders reopened because when it's possible to drive from salzburg to terrell and from terrell to solve without an increased infection risk and the same is true for salzburg to be very very to solve or vice versa it doesn't make any sense to uphold borders which hinder people but don't offer more protection while countries like the u.k.
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are still battling the trip to the beach spain has their reopening as part of a staged return to normality undoubtedly with an eye on the summer as a way of desperately trying to recoup lost income and while so many major airlines are laying off thousands of stuff the low cost $1.00 dairy and carrier whizzer announced it was resuming flights from the u.k. to tourist destinations including lisbon and tender reef and even increasing them at one airport abandoned by the careys. perhaps europeans might have a summer holiday after all lawrence lee al jazeera brazil's reported another 10000 new infections and 615 deaths both numbers a new daily record. prompted the new health minister to flag the possibility of strict locks downs in hard hit areas overall brazil has registered more than 8 and a half 1000 deaths 125000 cases and the president diable sonora has repeatedly
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downplayed the danger of the virus the united nations is asking governments companies and the world's richest people to contribute to a multi-billion dollar fund to help vulnerable countries fight covert 19 minutes warning of failure to help could lead to famine riots and more conflict more from diplomatic efforts to james space. an appeal for the most vulnerable countries on earth taking part in a virtual event the un's top humanitarian officials have identified $63.00 countries that need help both to fight the virus and to withstand the effects of the economic downturn here as to what we're facing now is the double pandemic of truly famines that could impact us the biblical course there's no question mega famines are on our break literally right now before kobe hit the scene and we already had 130000000 people as i say marching on the brink of starvation
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the u.n. emergency relief coordinator who was so spoke at the event told me why the rich countries of the world need to act to tell us the benefits of acting early it's always cheaper and better to act early and take me with this kind of problem what we're going to see if there is growing instability and growing migrates 3 precious and more space created for terrorist and other extremist groups is what is currently a one year problem potentially being turned into a 10 year problem and that's not in anybody's interests the problem they dealing with has the potential to settle back or around that well no one will be safe until everybody safe so even in the midst of dating with this huge domestic challenge in all the rich countries this is not to strategies to spend one percent of your effort and he about the wider world as well the problem for this appeal is even the richest countries on earth are currently facing major economic problems the 1st
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version of this appeal was some 2 $1000000000.00 and the u.n. only managed to raise whole fat some now they're asking for $6700000000.00 james but he's out as era at the united nations. other news and more gas has been detected coming from a plastics factory in india where an earlier lake killed at least 11 people hundreds more have been treated in hospital the plant was actually due to reopen soon after being closed due to the coronavirus lockdown more from elizabeth purana . panic and chaos in india's southern city of shock apartment as people living in an industrial area began losing consciousness that's after a gas leak at a plastics factory owned by a south korean company l.g. chemicals the leak happened early on thursday morning when most people were asleep . the national disaster response force evacuated at least a 1000 people from the 3 kilometer radius around the factory there were some people
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who were unconscious also make conscious there were people who were not able to move there were children there were women there were people who. all of them were helped at least 800 were taken to hospital with breathing difficulties and irritated skin police said that styrene gas leaked out of 25000 ton tanks which had been left unattended as the factory was closed for 40 days during india's small town. they said that he'd produce inside the tanks was released soon after the factory reopened. l.g. chemicals confirmed the plant wasn't operating because of the lockdown but said they were a maintenance staff that the facility emergency workers said the date was brought under control by midday so now the focus is not so much on the gas leakage as the effect of the gas leakage on the treatment of the of the people who have been affected. l.g. said it was investigating the cause the industry's minister of the state of said it
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looked as though proper procedures weren't followed when the plant reopened he also said they want the company to ensure the same level of responsibility is taken at the incident were to happen and the e.u. or united states. police in the eastern city of baghdad are also revealed. that there was a gas leak at a paper mill on wednesday they said the owner tried to hide the incident in which at least 7 workers were hospitalized in critical condition like the factory in the shock of putnam but he said the paper mill had also been shot during india's lockdown and workers had been preparing to reopen it elizabeth al-jazeera new delhi flash floods and landslides in rwanda have killed at least 65 people but fighting was triggered by heavy rain nearly $100.00 homes were destroyed and several bridges washed away in the south as prime minister will retire at the end of next month 80 year old thomas says he is leaving me not because of his sort because of his age
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not because he is implicated in the murder of his the strange wife about his new wife has been charged over the killing which happened 3 years ago. to the decision to retire from really tired really despite the fact that my term is due to and in 2022 years i did indicate in january the job of prime minister. perception is really as rugby to physical strength. as initiative is i used to be as deserted voluntarily or were killed or over the range of government no accordance with the laws of the shoot. on indigenous tribes that lives in ecuador's amazon region is moving deeper into the rainforest member so it's a last resort to escape certain death from coronavirus the tribe originated in
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ecuador's shushan fendi region near the border with a latin america editor at the scene newman has more. members of this chicken pie nation in the shoeshine scene the region of the ecuadorian amazon prepare to leave their village they decided to move down the river and deep into the rain forest to escape a disease they believe will wipe them out of there. we demographically are $700.00 inhabitants our risk of total extermination as a 2nd part nation and previous centuries our nationality has been a victim of these types of diseases today we don't want the same thing to happen. this new disease corona virus has already infected members of the tribe. down the river they begin clearing their new home the nation along the border between ecuador and peru has 15 confirmed cases of the virus to other leaders have already
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died in the last 2 weeks after showing symptoms of coded 19 other indigenous groups in the amazon have also become ill according to the indigenous organization can face. with at least $30000.00 ecuadorans already infected the government is struggling to contain the spread of corona virus but indigenous leaders suggest the health ministry is leaving them for last putting them at risk of ethnocide through inaction and leaving them with no choice but to flee get a move we want to tell our communities that it is better to isolate ourselves but also to use our ancestral knowledge and it seems the families who have already had this disease are using traditional medicine and we know what type of medicine should be used for the sake of the few 100 members of this nation who are left it's hoped that he's right you see in human al-jazeera. just about sport finally mike tyson says he wants to return to the ring to raise money for charity has been
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retired 15 years still got some moves though he put out this video a few days ago it's been viewed more than $9000000.00 times the 53 year old former heavyweight champion has already been offered about $3000000.00 for an exhibition fight in australia and one of his most famous rivals about to holyfield is coming out of retirement at the age of $5074.00 time world heavyweight champ has announced he will fight in a charity bout. this is his ear and these are the headlines april is on track to be the worst month for u.s. job losses ever run another $3000000.00 people filed for unemployment benefits last week it means a staggering 3 and a half 1000000 people have made claims for support since late march when the shutdowns began the number will start coming down at an appropriate time what ever
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that is viewing the 3rd quarter is being a very important quarter because it's as i said there will be a transition i think you could almost see a transition into greatness because i think next year we're going to have a phenomenal year a phenomenal year economically the u.s. is reportedly pulling out its patriot missile systems and other military assets from saudi arabia as it winds down a military buildup that began as tensions with iran flared up last year the wall street journal says saudi oil installations will be among the facilities affected they've been walled honey for half there is shelled central tripoli resulting in explosions near the turkish and italian embassies have to have been trying to seize the capital for more than a year now. u.s. justice department has asked the judge to drop criminal charges against donald trump's former national security advisor michael flynn follows mounting pressure from the president and his political allies the case against flynn was one of the most high profile to come out of special counsel robert muller's russia
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investigation speaking of russia moscow's main fear is the number of cases of coronavirus in the city could be as high as 300003 times the official figure the lockdown in the capital has been extended to the end of this month it's 11000000 residents will only be able to leave their homes for essential services and they'll need to apply to use public transport. brazil is reported another $10000.00 new infections and $615.00 deaths both numbers a new daily record it's prompted the new health minister to flying the possibility of strict lock downs in hard hit areas over old brazil has registered more than 8 and a half 1000 deaths and 125000 cases even though president wilson are or has downplayed the danger of the virus. as are the headlines and mowen may its next. isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise and another side of this
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