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emilee. you. this is deja vu news live from berlin a renewed call for calm in yemen after a u.n. envoy there comes under gunfire the head of the mission overseeing a cease fire escapes on the harm the saudi led coalition and who the rebels are blaming each other for the attack also on the show. the feud between president trump and the democrats over the government shutdown pascoe lates as you marks two years in the white house. and what does the future hold for britain as
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its exit from the e.u. approaches nothing is certain so w. goes looking for answers and finds them in some very unlikely places. brian thomas thanks so much for being with us a united nations convoy has come under gunfire in yemen that incident taking place in the city of who died as shortly after the u.n. security council approved its expansion the expansion of the mission overseeing the cease fire there in who died on the convoy included the head of the u.n. mission retired dutch general patrick amor no one was hurt in the shooting it's not yet known who fired the shots the port city of the has been under a fragile truce since mid december after fierce battles between hutu rebels and
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saudi backed government forces the warring parties have been accusing each other of truce violations but u.n. officials say the cease fire has largely been holding. earlier we heard more from nasser a yemeni journalist and a capital thank you very much intact and know nothing you got until you motive then you said because the most in both in question about who was behind it again fire is not known and did know. this out of the amount of about forces and these. cues that are in fact the from yesterday. and i think who benefits from this incident is that the most important question out and to answer this question who benefits from this
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question is i think that saudi. backed forces because date is used that we didn't. remember from the beginning especially the back of the forces on the ground and this is what i can say you know ok does the united nations have enough monitors on the ground right now to monitor the cease fire know exactly what both sides are doing. that one if there are u.n. monitors on not enough to get out of us there do you see. person who's in there and they are not enough so this is why they can't say who is the responsible of out of this violation of this bridge and all this clash is they can't say who was responsible because they are not if you wed. if you maybe you know after the new it is a fusion of you and yesterday or the day before they would be seventy seventy five
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maybe it would be better and they could say who is violating who was pretty maybe but now they come to even say who was doing wrong and who was doing right nasra ravi joining us from song thanks very much for being with us the truce in the dark was the result of peace talks aimed at calming the conflict and crucially opening opening up its support for badly needed humanitarian aid for millions of civilians cannot come soon enough. heading into the war zone in central gamen where imbedded with troops from the saudi led coalition. it's too dangerous for us to go to the front today says colonel hamad sadly because of who the snipers and armed drones are most signs are continuously suffering casualties thirty two who and seven of our people were killed on one day
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. we'll watch out for that neither side seems willing to halt the fighting here despite peace talks in sweden in december more than two million people who have fled the battle zone are housed in this refugee camp in mari of which aid workers from saudi arabia say is overstretched. these refugees don't have enough to eat not even half of them are receiving what they actually need to get we are hoping for support from the un and the international community and. for out of five people in the country depend on external food aid to survive but the warring factions seem to be an interested in the plight of millions of human knees. now for a look at some of the other stories making the news this hour in colombia a car bomb exploded outside a police academy in the capital bogota. killing at least twenty one people injuring
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dozens more bombing stocks have been carried out by a fifty seven year old with links to the guerrilla group the national liberation army. prince philip the husband of britain's queen elizabeth the state on her and his car was involved in a collision with another vehicle the land rover he was driving overturn years the royal estate of saddling him and he's from england ninety seven year old has not been seen in public since may. president trapes cancelled his delegations trip to the world economic forum in davos switzerland a consolation comes amidst the turmoil of the partial government shutdown the treasury secretary steven engine was to have been part of that delegation. for the speaker but now the feud between president trump of the democrats over that shutdown has escalated further and the display of presidential power the president
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refused no words. work for an overseas trip democrat house speaker nancy pelosi government that move came after posing as trying to postpone his state of the union address. but that this all comes as the president marks the midway point of his four year term in the white house if you don't use maya schwager went to detroit to meet some republican voters who've also they'll be giving trump a vote for a second term truly and brothers bakery is a community fixture in this detroit suburb it's one of the few small locally run operations left every morning for the past forty eight years richard julian has put on his apron and serve the neighborhood everything from deli meats to birthday cakes the bakery is also situated on the edge of a county that was pivotal for trump's victory mccomb county outside of detroit julian like some of his employees and many of his customers voted for trump he
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thinks the president's term has been good for his thirty employees and his bakery donald trump was. a little of this much of a stretch for me in the beginning but when he became the nominee for the party i backed him because he was a businessman this is exactly the sort of small middle american establishment that was at the heart of trump's campaign message to lift up the little guy and stick it to the elites. and celine light of an educator and a neighborhood resident said she was attracted to trump and his message in part because of how different he sounded the more i listened and the more i heard his concretize seen ideas closer to my ideas and. that's what i think and to watch and i was at first. with the first debate i was almost inside the t.v. one of my listening to you know it was just very interesting it was so different
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and it wasn't state it was just different they don't. everything about him everyone we spoke with mentioned that his tweeting can be cringeworthy that maybe he has a tendency to speak without thinking and sometimes his personal life can be messy but joan for earning a bakery regular and lifelong michigan resident said despite everything she wants to see the president succeed i'd like to see him take us back to the days when people were paid paul not units or objects or numbers classifications where people were people we have respect for one another and. i like some of the things that he's done on those for the moment. i just i really like the man and i want to see him continue with his goals and at least get most of them accomplished not everyone in the neighborhood is a trump supporter and some family ties have been strained. gary milburn an employee at the bakery has two daughters who do not like trump he says he understood their
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objections but he still voted for trump. the family is not thrilled with me because because you know i did vote for trump you know he's made you know different you know definitely many many excuse me many statements regarding our grubby women by the whatever and doing this and that which to me is a lot of you know a locker room talk. two years into trump's term as president the country is still divided they have been shocking announcement scandals treaties have been torn up but would these people vote for trump again and. would you vote for him again yes i would anything i hope. i want this to continue i would vote for him again depending on who he's going to be running against at this stage a true republican challenger looks unlikely during the two thousand and twenty campaign and the democrats will have a tall order to win back the hearts of these voters here in julian's bakery it
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seems trump would have no trouble getting re-elected per second term. to britain now and it has been a roller coaster week for british politics with the historic defeat of prime minister teresa mayes deal and then her government narrowly surviving a no confidence vote and heading into the weekend the situation remains in deadlock theresa may will present her plan next week so what's next for britain did have you found some unexpected answers and loved. london business as usual but wait isn't there something to oh yeah breaks it for tonight have years now we journalists have followed the brits to debate and vote again and again and we spoke to analysts and we still don't seem to be much smarter about the outcome of that well maybe it's time to look for some chart of ways to find answers if you really want to know what's going on in the british capital ask the cabbies they are the
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keepers of the city secrets the ones with the ears on the ground. as she. has been driving a cab for ten years and discussions center on one thing in particular talk about is . the. subject. is just. what i believe what. what up think is going to happen so what is going to happen to the fleet let's pull over for this one. the sea effect. is coming in more people i would so all all interested in the in the. in having a second vote. ok that's a start but can we make this more concrete i'm like politicians numbers never lie and who is good at that british automaker's of course every major bookie company in
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london politics is a big money maker so what do people think about bricks that actually put their money where their mouth is so out of all the options that the country currently faces that's a second referendum the punches think is the most likely that's followed by another general election obviously something that jeremy called and would love and the least likely at the moment is actually an ideal bricks which is odds of six to one punters do not think that is probably going to happen at the stage but were money is one it's all so lost and with bricks it all about winning let's find spiritual guidance maybe the ghost of thatcher and churchill will have the answer taro card reader. is well connected in that area and he's getting vibes that prime minister teresa mayes is playing dirty game i think she's going to make another pact the devil. i think she's going to look for we have your we have the devil we have temperance so the devil is all about me having contracts and making
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a pact and here it temperance is about connecting things and putting things together right and so i think she's going to find a way. to negotiate something. let's be honest the future of britain is still murky until that's resolved all bets are off. time to head out to sea now for the tale of a diver and a shark this one a happy ending when divers first spotted a great white shark known as deep blue off hawaii one intrepid soul decided to take to the water and get better acquainted with the creature while ocean ramsey that diver as long as experience with sharks and wasn't afraid to actually stroke deep blue and swim uncaged with her for hours ramsey was surprised by deep blues scientists believe the fifty year old female shark is actually pregnant. she
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thought to be the biggest great white in the world and don't let those big teeth scare you deep blue was spotted earlier this week feasting on a sperm whale which probably explained her good mood her good mood alongside ramsay they're a diver thanks so much for being with us this is the interview news for law. school. is a road. to freedom. you know or interesting documentary. you know randi returns home. in a tank.

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