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fish, bump that provoked outrage you as president joe bought and says he raised the murder of journalists, jamal kashodi, and talks when saudi arabia's crown prince respect to the murder cr shogi i raises at the top of the median, make it clear what i thought of it time. when i think of it now. ah. other i'm kimbell, this is eleanor. they're alive from doha. also coming up shall anchors, new intern, president, run out victim a singer, valves establish the will of law protested as a demanding a political overhauled and parts of europe swelter. under a searing summer, he twain from sparking wildfire and prompting evacuations. and a red alert for child health, the un sounds the alarm or bro, massive global drop and childhood vaccinations. ah,
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as a candid, as she pledged to make saudi arabia a pariah. now on his 1st visit to the kingdom as us president joe biden is trying to reset relations and a push for more oil. by then says he confronted saudi crown. prince mom had been salman of the murder of journalists, jamal cas shock, gee, and raised the issue of human rights. it was the 1st encounter for the 2 which began with a fist bump. jetta and white house correspondent, kimberly hell could reports. us president joe biden arrived in saudi arabia to a subdued reception that may have been because of his past comments about the kingdom we would run in fact make them pay the price and make them, in fact, the pariah that they are applied. she made as a presidential candidate after a cia report suggested the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon may have ordered
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the 2018 killing of journalists, jamal could, shall g. the president's goal is to re set relations and convinced the kingdom to pump were oil, to bring down fuel prices in the united states. i'm doing all i can to increase supply for the united states of america, which i expect to happen. but strain ties have made that a challenge, evident is biting. arrived at the saudi palace, offering the crown prince just a fist bump, a moment not well receive back in the united states. cuz shock geez, publisher. fred ryan, at the washington post, calling it shameful. delivering m b as the redemption he was desperately seeking and kashodi his fiance, warning biden, that the blood of any future victim will be on his hands. i'm sorry, she feels away. i was straightforward. back then i was straight forward to day.
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basically said that he was not personally responsible for i was earlier biden's meeting with the crown prince. the press confronted both men drove off with all the time i was the response of the crown prince. he appeared to smirk a serious question left unanswered with reporters. then i should out. kimberly help it, al jazeera sarowitz in is the executive director of democracy for the arab world. now. she joins us live from new york. thank you so much for your time. what did you make of president biden's statements after meeting with mom had been sell mom that he did raise the issue of the murder of jamal casualty. to be
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honest, i was quite embarrassed for the president. there was so much disassembly, so much discombobulated in the remarks when he said that, you know, i haven't been so man said that he didn't do it and i told him, yes you did, and i think he did. and then we went on chatting. i mean, that is such a bizarre conversation to be having and reporting if, if president biden believes that mohammed been so mind ordered to murder jamal to show g, what in gods name was you insist on being with him and chatting and smiling with him as the saudi photo op machine was so eager to demonstrate how much blowback is present, bite and facing in the u. s. for this trip. i would say that this is unprecedented . i have never in all my time seen this much outrage over a president's trip to a foreign country. certainly when present truck went to saudi arabia. there wasn't
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nearly this much outreach when president obama went to egypt. there wasn't this outrage. this is unprecedented because again, president by made promises to be american people to and what been sills to saudi arabia to hold. hm had been so that accountable because that's what the american people, what, that's what, why partisan congress voted twice, not even wants to do to cut all arms still to study with. he made these prices so clearly and distinctly, and now in front of the entire world to see he's eating his words in the most crave in a way for mercantile interests, for weapons sales. a stance of me for oil, for israel. it's just a really, really embarrassing look to the president. where does this leave jamal casualties? family, his fiance, heritage, anger, and, and all of those who are looking for justice for his murder. i think they feel tremendously betrayed because they believed present by when he said that he would
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hold who had been accountable. there is a lot of shock all around. not just sorry, did your mom show you, but to tongue tied to the family should you know, bartlett and the millions of people in the arab world who washer, for, for, for years and years and years in their households. as a family member, talking about the brutal military occupation in palestine for him not to even uttered his name during his trip. they're the killing of an american citizen, very obviously by israeli defense forces. it just really struck us as a betrayal, not just to the people in the middle east, but a trail of americans of the trail promised to america. that's what president bite has done. what does it say to you about america's priorities now? prison bought and as you say, said that, you know, he's all about upholding human rights. but then obviously is concerned about facing
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the rising cost of living and wanting to get oil prices down. you know, i am not persuaded about the oil prices pretax. first of all, the by the administration has already gently broken the news to us. but even if saudi arabia increases will output and you wait, e increases will operate, which they both agree to do by the way that will have no material impact on oil prices in america. the double irony, of course, is now that saudi arabia has increased oil out with a guess where it's making up the short oh, from domestically it's buying russian oil. it's just crazy. the united states is sanctioning russian oil sanctioning been as well an oil sanction. and iranian oil causing oil prices to go up in order to champion human rights and democracy in ukraine, and then turning round and making deals with a rule anti democratic like the dictator in the middle east making excuses. the
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principal is just not plausible. right, sarowitz and they're the executive director of democracy for the arab world. now thank you. which i bottom was the 1st american president to fly directly from israel to saudi arabia. earlier he met with the palestinian president, my hood of boss and bethlehem. he reiterated us support for a 2 state solution. bought said the time was not right to try and restart a piece process with these railings. need to abraham has mall. ah, better humanitarian conditions and financial aid. those are u. s. president job, i did promises to palestinians in a 3 and a half hours visit to bethlehem in the health of the occupied westbank by did didn't bring any political initiatives to the table. he says the ground isn't suitable now to renal to the peace process. but as it urged palestinians not to lose hope in a better future, our c 9 states as a partner this work to improve
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a day to day large, the palestinian people. that's why when i came to office are reserved the policy. i reversed the policy. my predecessors and resumed age, the palestinians. aid is not the only change in policy the palestinian authority wanted and then allow. we look forward to step from the us administration, drinking bilateral relations by reopening the us, constantly east jerusalem. and removing the piano from the terrorist list, just shooting walker would have been covering his visit, but she's not. she was killed by is ready for his fire on me. the 11th. why don't assignment genie, although no questions were allowed during the media conference, palestinian journalists book without words demanding justice for she read. both presidents talked about turkey and the need for accountability in the united states to suffer loss as well, including accounting and sharing our move. okay, okay,
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we and she was in america, american citizen and pro palestinian. and she was performing very vital work and independent media and vital work of democracy. how tight the conference palestinians also reminded bitin of shitty artist, doctor, you dean sabatini painted the mural for sitting on the israeli bit separation wall, cutting bethlehem from jerusalem. an image that would have been difficult her biting to miss. oh, if you kilometers away from that carpet the reception and the presidential compound in bethlehem, palestinians protested against his visit. we don't want your crumbs, they chanted, oh, i didn't concluded his visit at the nativity church of bethlehem before heading to saudi arabia. why it has pledged to ensure palestinians have a better quality of life. but as long as they're being killed without
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accountability and their lands are confiscated, they say that's unlikely. the only way to improve the living conditions they say is by ending the decades long is where the occupation me that but i him in front of the nativity church bethlehem the occupied westbank. hannah shaw is a former executive committee member of the palestine liberation organization. she says biden didn't offer any solutions for palestine. ricky, paying lip service to the 2 states under some so called to speak to someone standing outside and enable the continue to destroy it. building more supplement, stealing an action, violating international law. and then this, you know, we are for the 2 state solution. so we've done our nation. the issue is not enough and they should actually what are they doing? and of course, we keep reminding people that to spend solution is a major come to mind. and if a confession by the finish getting people to accept,
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it's not a consent signed where they are based on lisbon. the one states that my inclusive, i'm sick that and i want to maintain that state. and the u. s. wants to maintain security and commitment. and as a jewish state, and since the president himself declared themselves, then it doesn't appear that many different of the implement any of the statements given and that she has a bourbon. blessed people, i think the 10 finished. and you know, we can talk again that i can give you a few handouts that you're in prison is going to be through. you might be able to move within a larger area. i'm on your my for g, which has been promised for a couple of years ago. so use goods. israel's military says that it needs to
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rockets were fired from garza of the southern city of ask alon. this video shows one of the rockets which official se was intercepted by the israeli defense system or the iron dome. the other hit an empty area, no injury, something reported. ensure lanka, prime minister ronald ramus singer has been sworn in, is acting president of the go to bio roger foxes. resignation was confirmed. he sent his resignation letter from singapore after fleeing on wednesday. the protest is want came a singer to go to steadfast and report from colombo, instead of celebrating good bye boxes resignation. many sri lankan spent another day queuing for fuel only a few expressed their relief since leaving on wednesday 1st through the mall deeps and then to singapore. i jump oxide, kept the country in a political limbo that again i did, but i have received a letter of resignation, saying vipers didn't go to via the president legally designs on his post. on july
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14th, 2022. from now the process of collecting a new president will come in until that process is completed. the payment history will be appointed to carry out the functions and duties us debilitated in the constitution. all of us, i mean we are missing, immediately announced he would restore law and order after a month of political turmoil and demonstrations are going to give me idea. i accept 100 percent of the right to peaceful protests. some are trying to do sabotaged. there are reports that other groups are trying to influence members of parliament at the vote. next week to elect a new president. we will create environments parliamentarians to express their view independently. less than a week ago, thousands of protesters had stormed and occupied. the leaders, residences, and officers accusing them of force and longer into bankruptcy. after the president left, the crowds had to wickham a single office, demanding his resignation. they were straight with
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d. a gas people by law soap offered to push the departure to leave the country buyer wanting to become a single came to whitewash this whole thing. so and he came for 3 months. the situation became bad, bad, bad the worst. you could go prices and people are dying in the cues, so he's directly responsible. so any time in the car to weigh less than 3 days waiting for fuel. i'm very happy about roger boxes resignation, but i don't think the next president will be any better. whoever this person is going to, we are still standing in queue. you know, i've been living here for 3 days and my mother just brought some food and he is not the only one a 1000000. i'm going to have been waiting for resignation. it seems like many of the beginning now ready, a structural change in many different acting residents can often
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in the front steps. elsie sierra in columbia still ahead on al jazeera, a former german soldier is jailed for plotting far, right. a tax to destabilize the state while posing as a syrian refugee ah, and a show of strength and iraq, my a she, a religious leader, just weeks after he directed more than 70 m. p. 's to resign from parliament. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catherine group. your travel package today. hello, i think will find the temperature a little more comfortable for central parts of china over the next couple of days. the seasonal range is band of clout here. that is introducing some wet weather unless hot weather is i should say, making its way in over the next couple of days,
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some lobby showers still in place. so to the north of that sir, we'll see some very heavy showers coming through here. possibly some localized funding and you follow that line of sharp showers, long spells the frame pushing our pin to that east inside of japan. so some big downpours on the cards here as well over the next day or say that or gradually just push a little further north which as we go on through sunday. nothing further east, but the shower is never ready to far away. rudy wet weather setting in across central parts of china, shanghai, we'll see some big downpours really breaking that he 34 celsius after our recent highs them around 40 degrees, good scattering showers across south east asia. still some lavish, i was there to southern part of the philippines, eastern areas of indonesia, and then the sunshine showers, as per usual across a good part of malaysia monsoon brownstone, very nicely across a good part of south asia. cause hoping not quite as intense across western parts of india would be towards central areas pushing ever towards additional and furthermore, to pakistan,
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dosing some lively showers this week. official airline of the journey beneath the height of english football lies in illicit market for the rich and powerful. i'm one of the cd undercover. i'll just years investigative unit exposed to the inner workings of key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. if i need to tell somebody like what a magician has been said that you couldn't make an elephant disappear. i have many of it fixed like the brazen example i faith, the men who so football and i was just, you know, ah oh,
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you're watching out there. i reminder of our top stories this hour. the u. s. in saudi arabia have signed 18 agreements and energy investments, space and health. on the 1st day of jo bonded trip to the kingdom, as president biden said, he raised the murder of journalist to mark shockley with the conference and agreed to work together to extend the sci fi in yemen before his trip to jetta, joe biden met the palestinian christmas muffled abbas in the occupied west bank. he reiterated us support for 2 state solution that said the time was not right to try and restart a peace process with the israelis shall anchors prime minister ronald rec, famous thing that has been sworn in as acting president to call to biology pox have resigned the wake of mass protests and you president promised to restore law and order and establish a unity government. now the united states is the biggest single donor to ukraine, and it's fun to hold off the russian invasion. it's given more than $7000000000.00
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worth of weapons and equipment so far. before ukraine, small donations are almost as valuable as the big ones. alan fisher reports from keith equipment on the front line of the ukrainian war drones medical kits. even mind detectors all provided by crowd funding charity in ukraine, set up after the russian invasion of crimea in 2014 has raised millions of dollars, the founder of former high profile presenter on ukrainian tv to our goods and we have vol. so, so be a connection between our society and army because it's really important for our soldiers that would carry about them law. they understand that they not long and that it's not only a military case to the friends our country. the idea of quote, funding like this isn't new. it's been around since before the 1st world war. what is different is the technology with crypto currency and cash transfers. money can
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be in accounts within seconds, from anywhere in the world frontline units fill in what they need online. the order is processed and sent more than a 1000000 donations have come in from all around the world. more than $34000000.00 ranging from big cash drops from wealthy individuals to pennies from pensioners. 9 year old tonya put, the jenko, played checkers on the street. losers had to pay her. she raised $6000.00 ukrainian retina about $200.00. wow. well, i was doing less in order to give to the armed forces of ukraine, so they will fight against the russians. so they kicked them off our land. the charity now has about $200.00 volunteers around the country, experts in purchasing logistics technology. the ultimate goal to beat the russians, but the russians have been crowdfunding to figure suggest they've not been quite a successful. but the ukranian groups founder says, even when the war has done, his work will continue while we fight with russians 900 years. and the of the
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biggest they, dia, missouri, that a how now, ah, is just to help create an army to win enough to set to start to prepare for the next attack. ukrainians. believe they can get most equipment to the front line in a couple of days. easy. as long as the money continues to flow. alan fisher, i'll just keep tiny president, she's paying has visited she, he yang, he was believed to be a 1st trip there since a crack down against the weak muslim minority state media showed she waiving a cheering crowd, speaking to students and touring businesses on a 4 day so called inspection tour. aging had been accused of committing human rights abuses against the week is intruding, forced labor, forced sterilization and attentions. the un security council has passed a resolution to ban small arms deliveries to haiti. gang violence is soaring. at
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least 809 people were killed during game violence of the capital port of prince this week. the country has also been crippled by protests of an ongoing few shortages. one neighbourhood was trapped without access to food or water due to the violence that it has been reached in a trial in germany that sean export live on elements of the far right in the countries military. a former lieutenant who disguised himself as a syrian refugee has been found guilty of planning attacks that asked name repulse . this is a rare instance post world war 2, that a member of germany's military has been convicted of plotting a terror attack. former lieutenant franco albrecht was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison on friday. it's been daughter, thought still getting up. i am satisfied with the verdict. despite the sentence been slightly reduced, i see it as an important victory in the fight against right wing extremism racism
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and anti semitism and germany. mazin of one of the prosecutors argued he was a far right extremist who planned to attack prominent politicians and public figures. all while living a double life as registered syrian refugee and his aim was to shift policies on refugees. to quote, preserve the german nation. albright said he impersonated a christian from damascus to show how easy it was to claim asylum in germany and receive government subsidies, and that he stockpiled weapons to protect his family. in the event of a war with russia or china, the cases highlighted the threat of far right radicalism in the german military. but would it for many years in fact, take a long we did not look closely enough of that has not changed us because has proven by the increase in the number of suspected cases reported by the military and counter intelligent service, the land and the number of people removed from the jarvis but this critic says the
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government is failing to address the full scope of the problem. they don't do enough. they can to war. for example, to, to, to rethink what is left. and with respect to the clearing up of the and su network or who did a merger serious against turkish people. and they didn't do it. the government says they'll continue to monitor thousands of members of far right network saying they're the biggest threat facing germany. natasha name al jazeera. tens of thousands of iraqis gathered in baghdad from mass prayers on friday, called by influential shia cleric mcdaniel thunder. seen as a shell force it sparking fears of fur instability in the country. last month, more than 70 members of parliament affiliated to our santa resigned on his orders.
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deepening months of political deadlock, i hold on blow ahead, reports from baghdad. thousands have come from several iraqi providence is here to the dad to perform a congregation friday at craves these are supporters of the she i clinic and political leader looked at that and southern he has been calling his supporters and followers across iraq to perform a mass prayers in order to send several messages, including get messages to his arrival politicians who have been derailing, forming a new government for 9 months to see the whole market geography. jody's order is fighting atheist battle, unfortunately, against people from the same way. father, who had turned against us by neighboring countries from us, we have come here to mock the friday prayer and renew our support for booked other
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else. other a, jonathan, this is also a kind of a sure horse because they won't say that they are ready to sacrifice themselves for the leader further political cause and friday, mass congregation. prayers is very significant for looked at us other and his supporters and his followers across iraq because previously and during the same occasion, they gathered to denounce the u. s. military prisons in iraq. they also say that any government to be formed without uncertain affiliates being part of it will not succeed. because 19 pandemic has caused what unique theft and the world health organization have described as the largest back slide and childhood vaccinations in a generation. last year, 25000000 children missed out on routine vaccinations that protect against life
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threatening diseases. at 6000000 more than before the pandemic in 2019 the number of children who received no vaccinations. rose by 37 percent. 202-019-2021. x a nation against measles is the lowest. it's been since 2008 it just 81 percent of children . last year, 24700000 children missed their 1st dose of the measles vaccine. and another 14700000 to knock at the crucial 2nd dose. in 2021, there were 25000000 children who missed out on one or more doses of their d. t p containing vaccines through routine immunization services. this threatens increased outbreaks. yes. and for some who survived the illnesses that they otherwise wouldn't have gotten lifelong consequences. the pandemic is not over . we need to both sustain and maintain momentum on cobra. 19 population,
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immunity through vaccination. but it also means that we have to assure the vaccination for measles and h. p. v and pneumonia and diarrhea gets back on track urgently. that means catching up, millions of children who have missed their vaccines in 20202021. it also means recovering immunization programs and sustaining that trajectory of essentially immunization. italy's longest river is drying off as the country faces sweltering temperatures and its worst route in 70 years. the 650 kilometer long river po supports about a 3rd of the countries agricultural production. the gateway has led the government to declare a state of emergency, as local farmers are struggling to cope. in the u. k, the med office has issued at 8 read extreme hate warning for a number of cities in england, wales from sunday till choose day to come to have a heat wave. it could result and record breaking temperatures next week.

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