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trump's pockets. the u.s. support for the war flies onilling trump behalf of the -- killing trump's now on behalf of the -- andgnoring the lobbying reports. it is all starting to make more .ense this administration is corrupt to the core, and they want to -- just think about this. think about what the administration is doing to our country. this rests on the shoulders of who have been elected to congress. , support thisne appeasement. it is necessary to get rid of this administration. host: who is we? caller: everyone. everyone. every american everywhere. urge.you say we i think we lost charlie. gary is in moorefield, west virginia. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. listening to the comments about the wall. if people had switched places with the people that are trying in, theytheir children might think a little bit more about what they can do down there because a lot of the used a lot inre vietnam. they haveother things out now. but i do have one question for you. when you have some of these people making comments about unemployment and all of that here in the united states, why don't they addres
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onil trump to financial crimes committed during his two thousand and sixteen presidential campaign it's also been revealed that a russian who offer political center and chain with that campaign reached out to trump's former lawyer michael cohen as far back as two thousand and fifteen or so the headlines keep it here and side story is next. you're. cutting supply to push up prices some of the top oil producing countries have reached an agreement so what does it mean for consumers and how long will this deal between opec rivals and allies launched this is in science or. hello welcome to the program has them seek of the world's major oil producers agreed to slash production off the meeting in vienna in the hopes of getting prices up again the cuts by opec and other produces outside the katella will take one point two million barrels a day from world markets the price of oil has tumbled from eighty five dollars a bow in october to sixty dollars this week but it needed the agreement of non opec member russia will bring in our guests in a moment but first this report from paul brennan in vienna. for more than forty years opec controlled the global oil industry the group's near monopoly keeping a tight r
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trump canada's foreign minister says that the extradition process of wild ways chief financial officer should not be politicized chrystia freeland made the comments after u.s. president onil trump said he's willing to intervene in name one shows case if that meant he could strike a trade deal with china she was arrested in vancouver eleven days ago and released after agreeing to bail bond said the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera much more to come thanks for your time. my campground experience starts to soon as i join my fellow companies on the morning bus right there. when we get done. about how to get on that we know that. it is a no holds barred american experience games city songs on the final opportunity to get our last internet get. it. out. there we are the costs of our was. there was. a reply at the bottom of my foot away because it's out with a very tight but quite honestly i'm a shy brit who is way to step i may be smiling on the outside but inside filled with friends the next few days still. get me. to put away experiences like the first place cool i'll put milk on the first place i found it a little bit lonely festina been here a few hours i was thinking in the real world what i would all be to search my phone about you know just fiddle as a kind of way of not feeling like you know i'm sort of the outsider here but a confidant and it's like come situation where you have to make an effort you have to talk to people. you know and if you're shy which i. in some circumstances then it's kind of weird having to do that but that's what the whole experience is about. what camp rules are really clear they state that we must lock away all of our devices for the anti a generation of our state we will see them again of course but at the end i've got to say it feels really awesome honey and one of my most treasured possessions i want such done we're pretty divided into individual taps blamed after animals so square as budgets and so on i am in the bear camp and our mascot as a psyche pink bear joined by our jealously guarded camp flag the new likes six or seven even although as you go by a small village called the bird species and like a whole lot. of science which we're probably going to later in front of everybody will be really weird. started off with meditation which i went into you quite closed minded lee. and then there was some weird bonding games. you know there's always people so shouting things to be really quiet corner quiet little brace life my. this is this is totally wrong he's. there and it was a real effort to to join in and not kind of just sort of look at it like her as an outsider. what is going on here because it's a night is going to be a pair of shoes about this whole welcome thing it was like an m.p. fear to which they were going to there's a band and we'll have the door kind of group down soon it's it's already crazy i'm going to five quite difficult to join in without thinking you know what over my theory here. the f.b.i. . was. going to be at it in a fair was her day. was it was. the other was to take yes for show how. they would be really weird if we didn't have you guys here. and so we're going to get into. a weekend of play and dance and the ability and sharing and cry and creating and making and acting and singing injuries and sitting in your incentive with people that are named silly news and then i brought. that up and we're going to have surreal moments. that they're honoring that have been in my head in. the must of mind behind all of this is the charisma. leave betson out here by his company. so i was working in los angeles as a vice president of a tech company is twenty four years old and building technologies that help nonprofits get the word out and raise money so good great job fantastic environment working sixty hours a week at i phone and a blackberry had multiple laptops left on my phone and my bad you know living the kind of silicon valley tech dream in los angeles and so one day i felt really sick so i stopped at the hospital on the test of my blood and found that i was actually down to about thirty six percent of my blood left and i found a small laceration i saw for years and i didn't bleeding internally for like a week you know hadn't realized it so i was so busy caught up on twitter and facebook and social media and building technologies that help change the world that i was so disconnected from my own reality and so we have it with you that we've come to get away and we can see and play. and it's amazing. after taking a two year retreat in southeast asia he came back to the u.s. now knowing what to do and ended up there and says go i got on a street corner and i got on a bus and everyone on the bus was like this and i just left southeast asia where i was on buses of knowing about my language connecting with everyone now i'm back in time to save my home and i can have a conversation with anybody because everyone's face and they're going to hear us so a few months later we realize that everyone is always on everyone is at the level that i had been on for years before having followers and and always connected to their devices and worried about their own personal brands instead of their own personal families and so my girlfriend my partner and i decided let's take people on retreats and so that's when we want to tamp down summer camp or. i'm on the cover in the camp to try to have an authentic experience that makes it difficult to come and tell you just how i'm really feeling i find a moment. and join the cum fire to sneak out and speak we just heard another big session about what's come fires with lots of singing we sang the campground the theme song which was all about facebook and tell you my book prof and your i phone going out of the tree. it was a really cold we experience didn't warm to it that's all i felt quite excluded up point and that was when i want to just kind of immerse myself in my own little world you know quite happily i would have pulled off own interests other than played with it in the end i just sat there for the with my life since test tried to look like i was really enjoying it made by the end three three i'll be feeling for the a lot different. but. tempo does change a lot throughout the day it's probably been put together very scientifically you know there's probably some kind of psychology involved i'm sure there is take this morning for example we were one came first light. since time is band here they only time is now that's where you told us this. i assume it was about half past five. or so and. we got up on some coffee and then there was yoga which was very nice and peaceful it was first light in the sims two trees and i was very pretty. and then we went back to. the village villages we'll have breakfast together you know and it's kind of all eggs and granola natural stuff and then we have a bonding thing where we come to create a den you know it's like being six years old again there was an old top hole and there's an old sheet. christmas tree. oil white reflection tied very hard. as well can. and then when you go in. the hibernating for the council out to lunch time they. don't pull in a lot the fairway. sits in and then all of a sudden athletes. they decided that we were all going to sing songs of course you know this is very important we had to replace every single limerick with the word me out so you know it sounded surreal. it was a real contrast last night and i lost like ethel skipping around the room i was thinking what the hell is going on here where on my knees like a brace today it's like interesting character in the form. so was this like a real temperature and it's quite emotionally draining but it's also this feels very rewarding order so far. at the camp were provided with lots of creative activities presumably to keep us distracted from our devices and maybe to fill the void left over by hunting our phones. to remind us how reliant we've become all technology there are the other log. you now have to use human powered search engine this wouldn't inbox a disposable camera and of course we have to use a typewriter if we actually want to write anything i decided that i was going to write a diary or a journal as the color and there's an area just over that way which is called the typewriter range which is a converted shooting range let's just a bank of eight or ten so my writers. all modern technology here is not. he would have walked past this in an office back home you say you wouldn't notice it but actually a really beautiful piece of machinery you know i mean it really frustrating because every time you slightly catch on a letter to the top together they get stuck in your stocking to pull market in color of your finger. to make she calls. herself and also and it breaks the concentration of many funnies of drifting off your things. which. you wouldn't do if you said you were locked up because you just could be placed on focus. but still we all find ourselves well i i know i'm not alone in this pulling off phones out of our pockets and just checking the anyway one of the three not in there but we do it the other why us so kind of hope that somebody is trying to get contact with us. people have been talking about this on some vibration thing where people where they are imagining the phones in their pockets vibrating which sounded kind of weird. and a bit farfetched but it happened to me three times yesterday i had my disposable camera in my pocket you know there's no there's no. power in that at all it's completely mechanical. and i actually did feel vibrations in my pocket and i mixed in that and realized that what we doing nothing in there was my camera. but it was it wasn't what it was a mental thing i actually felt it so. the disposable cameras vibrate and. probably not maybe i'm just going crazy. but you know if this is what going crazy feels like then a quantity of creating it's very nice. people are at camp grounded to escape being interviewed for television is definitely not on their agenda but two of my companies for beats and lego have agreed to appear on camera. we find that you feel science full of it it was like the problem was it was a real issue part of it as i did on one with sort of being in the moments you know my scene on facebook and why i used to be and i got off by about three years ago and part of there was i find myself i found myself always. finding a moment to share and realizing i actually did enjoy the moment it was more about i got these trees how can i share this moment with other people as opposed to me just enjoying the tree enjoying the scenery and so i found that to be a poem i found myself never really being in the moment always trying to have other people be here with me he will they were never there you know we'd be at the dinner table i might go to lunch with three or four coworkers and you know one would say now you know always takes you know you talking to work and she put it down and now first i get upset because i g.'s let me do what i need to do with then i started realizing that when i sort of seen other people that i understood. why i was so bothersome you know because it was like what is it. what is it that's so important out there that i took the time to sit down with you that you have to do something else and i realize that that's what i was doing as i would like and i'd be take just half an hour with this person. riccio story reminds me of the life i'm trying to leave behind i'm just not so departing in a day or so and come to mind i'm like you and i consider some weights and you know when you detox and fight life's. so you and i both leave right we go have another conversation our friends and we're both really trying to engage and they're checking their phone the whole time we're going to say to me so annoying right how how i think about like that like what's that going to be like am i going to say something i'm going to be like can you put that away for a little bit can we have half an hour like how my going to deal with that because you know i think about that if i'm going to put energy into this conversation and connecting with you in the right eye contact how long we've been looking at right now. right with no limited or no distraction right when does that ever happen outside of here right because someone will break it right and probably because of a phone yeah yeah interesting so that you know my my mom died last year i lost my. thank you i'd never. thought about it and so you just mentioned it then but she was ill for a long time and she was. especially me that was one side dining room and then became her bedroom. ice that she got when i'd go home to see her and she'd be talking to me and i'd be on my phone you know and. she was trying to engage me in conversation and i was just you know that you know you know everything away treating some people who i don't even remember who they were you know now so. and talking. in the quiet seclusion of the forest is giving me the time and space. i need for reflection. and before our evening meal all of us are being encouraged to go back to our villages get changed into white clothing and take time to pause to reflect and to prepare. for the trust him once because it was the summer solstice it was the longest day of the year so there's going to be some salsas dana. let me reach hunt is a stray small brown envelope envelope inside it some just a small piece of able to talk about how fears of things that hold you back. that it was a small pencil and that it's such an everyone should want the one fear they have or the one thing we feel. fear all regrets because we haven't done it tonight. the big bell rang. and everybody likes on bees just started to turn around in the trucks started walking towards the towards the main area to this kind of gently moving queue which was leading towards a big bonfire they've been set up before going in that they were they were throwing the final. fine for it's the the week writes the fee is the things that they were told that they should get rid of. we have signed into the a long table it's a far table set outside it was obsolete he said. to some music going on the use of chanting but everybody was asked to eat the food inside there. you told you the reason for this is you pretty shady more i don't know it sounds a bit crazy might be watching this thing through what is healing well but it's actually worse you know i unfold my not can i am i supposed to as it unfolded in thought you know in the moment do this and soaps look at the patterns on it and then came see eating the food you know i don't see really quick and so on. i had to really slowly i was thinking i'm really enjoying toast this is a really nice this is a pretty nice meal actually. i did in the house in church it for some of the time some this time it felt i felt a little bit cultish like this was some kind of weird religious cult if you've ever seen the seventy's movie the way come out if you know all these kind of weird people just walking around on that as this kind of big battle be wrong of this people throwing things on fire no one's talking. or saying this is some kind of science some going to happen it's news of the supply chain it pops in minute. but i thought about the thing that i put in that regrets. it was like it was and i know that sounds really silly. watches to think he's going crazy he's become assimilated or it's been affected by this group mentality cult thing but. you know because i know what it was and it's something that i have always regretted but. i don't regret it anymore because it's gone now it's done and it's prostitutes or if i feel like it's left me. it is really amazing. that a bunch of strangers. get weird and feel normal that. way. you know this kind of whole weekend has gone so slowly right it's. just because it's lasted forever and there's been this kind of clock ticking towards the last day and i think people were. you know sort of dreading the end of the exact reason everybody has had just the most amazing fall some time. this has been just a completely. incredible incredible experience almost incredible experience of my entire life this place you know i don't say i like me because my right here hated it actually hated from last year a few hours. and i was kind of thinking you know i'm. kind of feel changed. it's weird but i don't know i just. i feel like i don't want to house this thing. is there all the time anymore this device that kind of ruled my life. in so many ways that i personally said was insignificant things that really matter. i feel so much more optimistic. i feel like a very different person. i've . two months have passed and now i am back in london campground it seems a world away a lifetime ago. i had every good intention of starting over but it began with a text then an email i didn't have a choice i have a job that requires me to be connected maybe that looks like an excuse that's what politics do right they try to validate their behavior but there is some truth in it there's always some truth in it. it's hard to give up something you like doing and for me that is being connected and not wanting to miss out on things again i am back to where i started i'm as addictive as i ever was maybe my friends were right you know somebody once told me that for an addict to really recover they have to state their name and they have to state their affection some maybe i should try that. my name's full of l n i an addict. anti fascist anti establishment and pro violence despite the recent official disbanding of its militarized wing a basque separatist movement is found alive and well on the terraces of a bill vile stadia. a place where political revolutionaries share a platform an ideology with violent football hooligans. read all death on al-jazeera. hello there we're still scenes of fairly disturbed weather over parts of the middle east at the moment the latest satellite picture shows that the majority of the cloud is currently over parts of turkey making its way towards the caspian sea there towards the south there are a few showers here as well but nothing quite as heavy and persistent as there is for the north looks like the showers here will continue to break up as we had three days they should have a pleasant day with a top temperature of around seventeen degrees and the temperatures will be climbing even further as we head through friday friday does look a little bit calmer for many of us across parts of turkey as well meanwhile for the east largely find a dry for many of us here to see a maximum of around fourteen degrees here in doha there's no major changes expected in our weather over the next few days for top temperature here will be around twenty five degrees for the south it is a bit milder here over parts of say a lot less so thirty one will be our maximum maybe thirty as we head into friday down to was the southern parts of africa will also showers here they're stretching from angola all the way down towards madagascar and some of them really are quite heavy over madagascar on thursday they clear away though as we head into friday so madagascar will have a brighter day still a few showers just not quite as many of them for many of us in south africa you should be fine job or get twenty nine twenty one. in malaysia schooling is a luxury for children of writing or muslim refugees but. every child deserves an opportunity for faith and creativity the arms them with the skills to overcome any hurdle and seize the threat to his schools existence as a test of his faith. school of hope to the viewfinder asia seems on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tigers nest ball astri seems to defy gravity every few cities is expected to complete the pilgrimage to ensure peace and happiness when it became a democracy in two thousand and eight the time put happiness at the center of all political policy inspiring the un to pass a resolution urging other nations to follow betimes example but how do you measure it many brittany's happiness is what we ensure it's if it is quantifiable but by simply turning its pursuit into policy bhutan has done what no other country has. the parliamentary party does have confidence. the british prime minister survives a confidence vote but now faces the challenge of reworking brags that would be easy you. don't have one i'm kemal santa maria and this is the world news from al jazeera. if the saudis were willing to lie to us about what happened after market shoji they haven't been straight with us as to what's happening inside. your senators debate whether to pull their military support for the saudi embassy led coalition fighting in yemen. three palestinians killed during operations to find suspects linked to attacks on israelis and china rests a second canadian in apparent retaliation against the trial of a chinese executive. so the british prime minister theresa may is heading to brussels to meet a youth leaders less than twenty four hours after surviving a challenge to her leadership she is looking to get more concessions from the bloc brigs that plan still faces widespread opposition in parliament and her simmons' looks back for us on a big day in british politics the result of. this evening is that the parliamentary party does have confidence. it was a convincing win two hundred votes against one hundred seventeen. a secret ballot behind closed doors in westminster was because of tories amaze handling of bricks it but she struck a compromise with the conservative party in order to ensure keeping her. promise not to stand in the next election but she made no reference to such a compromise when she emerged to the. so here is a new mission delivering the bricks it people voted for bringing the country back together and building a country that truly works for everyone but some of those who voted against her say there's been irreparable damage. greenland's has divided the conservative party and divided the conservative party from. this means. we don't have a majority to govern the country earlier in the day there had been high drama the tension easing only slightly when conservative m.p.'s publicly declaring their support past the hundred fifty nine figure needed for her survival as party leader cabinet ministers led the charge we already have a certain amount of volunteer volatility in the country because the negotiations going on with the e.u. think it is a huge mistake to add to that volatility by having a leadership fight now and all the confusion would go that. the prime minister had started her day in a defiant mood i will contest that vote with everything i've got she immediately cleared his schedule and headed off to parliament to face the opposition and if he wants a meaningful data i'll give him one twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen let me leave they are. here i mean. totally and absolutely unacceptable the prime minister not government already been found to be in contempt of parliament her behavior today is just contemptuous of this problem and it's been an extraordinary few days in british politics to resume a return to downing street on wednesday night still in her job but at the risk of turning herself into a lame duck prime minister and drew simmons al-jazeera london. just stuff to seven am in london in fact so it is good morning to paul brennan outside the house of parliament in westminster i feel paul that it's one of those the more things change the more they stay the same so much happened yesterday so much so mulcher as action but nothing's really changed by the next morning still has to get this deal through some. indeed i mean she's gone off to brussels to try to seek those reassurances and clarifications that she hopes will change the arithmetic here in the houses of parliament in terms of the vote that she has to get through parliament over the deal but the do you pity the democratic unionist party which is the party to cheer relies upon to prop up minority government has said frankly this vote of confidence vote by her own party yesterday doesn't actually change the arithmetic at all now what she's looking for is a legally binding and legally operable guarantee that this irish backstop will not be living in perpetuity and there has been a draft emerged from brussels which seems to suggest that there would be the word temporary attached to the language but that is an addendum to the withdrawal agreement it's not part of it the withdrawal agreement will not be renegotiated europe has made it absolutely clear about that. it will be legally binding so she can go there she can get if the draft holds in the final communique and then bring it back here and it still may not be enough what's the sort of timeline now paul aside from obviously histories and i said in that report twenty ninth of march next year when the u.k. supposed to leave because you know the meaningful vote was called off recently is there a timeline for this to happen again. the timeline shifts and it depends entirely on events in a week is a long time in politics and we're still learning on thursday it's been pretty crazy here in westminster over the past couple of weeks isn't what you said is that what you called off that vote on monday of the vote was due to take place on tuesday that it wouldn't it would happen definitely before january the twenty first now that gives time to go around europe trying to bolster support going to this european council meeting later today to try and get the qualifications that she needs to bring it back here and then work on those m.p.'s to change their minds to support the deal that she's brought back so she's got a window of opportunity there january the twenty first but don't forget it's also possible that labor might try to force a no confidence vote as well i think it's unlikely at the moment because labor are keeping their powder dry biding their time they don't want to launch a vote of no confidence vote and then lose it and they also don't want to box themselves into a corner as well which no confidence vote might do for their policy so that the only date that we have really is that it's going to be a vote here in parliament before january twenty first thank you but we'll talk to you again soon paul brennan is in london developing story this thursday israeli forces have killed three palestinians in separate operations first happened in the old city of jerusalem israel says the suspects stabbed to police officers two other raids took place in the occupied west bank the military says they were planned operations to find suspects linked to attacks on israelis. the u.s. senate has defied president donald trump and voted to begin discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi emirate he led coalition in yemen they have until friday to vote on it for a similar vote was struck down back in march has more. at stake what us republican senator lindsey graham called a defining moment for the u.s. and for the future of saudi arabia there are a lot of bad actors in the mideast and we just don't need to condone any more than we have to and this is a situation where you don't have to they need us a lot more than we need them. since two thousand and fifteen the u.s. has provided logistics support to the saudi led military coalition fighting against who the rebels in yemen in august a bomb believed to have been made in the us well on a school bus full of children killing many starvation has killed eighty five thousand children since the war stars and a cholera epidemic has swept the country if united states with very little media attention has been saudi arabia's part in this horrifi
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defense secretary jim mattis has resigned citing policy differences with president onil trump trump said on twitter that mattis would leave his job at the end of february his departure came a day after trump and i watched the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria in a move criticized by major allies and top u.s. military officials. u.s. prosecutors have indicted two alleged chinese hackers accused of stealing trade secrets on behalf of beijing's main intelligence agency the man is said to have targeted u.s. government agencies and major corporations involved in aviation space and satellite technology the u.s. and allies australia new zealand and the u.k. condemned what they called china's global campaign of economic espionage. all flights were canceled at the u.k. second busiest airport on thursday as drones repeatedly appeared over the runway at gatwick south of london tens of thousands of people have faced travel disruptions since the devices were first spotted late wednesday the army has been deployed to help find whoever is responsible. officials in the democratic republic of congo ha
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