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was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children al hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland you wouldn't it has been hard on my family and it has affected my relationship with the government of the country of my birth the country i had the honor of representing diplomatically for so many years i did makes me sad this is. more respected within these words the jordanian royal is returning to a strained relationship at home and leaving behind a world strained in many places charlotte dallas. someone i don't know as a military and security analyst he joins us from london very good to have you with us on al-jazeera i want to talk about yemen and that dire warning that stark warning from the outgoi
was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children al hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland you wouldn't it has been hard on...
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into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera coming up next it's people in power. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a breakeven although priced twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. to help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. for over three years i ceased control to tara wall to call to prove a crack after it was driven out in late two thousand and seventeen local militias began searching for fugitives reaching out the harshest justice on suspect fighters and civilian collaborators one of th
into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here...
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zeid raad al hussein joins me now from geneva.ou quoted the american association of pediatrics and said this is essentially government-practiced child abuse, government-sanctioned child abuse. the administration's response, even though it has not reversed policy, has been to say, look, we cannot allow people to come in here deliberately to break the law. these people are coming in illegally, and the country has to be able to protect its borders. how do you respond to that? >> well, the point that you made i think was an important one, fareed, that the aprobrium across the world was very clear -- there must be a humane way by which those seeking asylum can access not just legal help but are entitled to individual assessment. and if there are conditions of detention, they must be a last resort, and detention must be kept to a minimum, especially where children are concerned. and clearly, the separation of children from families is absolutely prohibited under international human rights law. and even if the u.s. is not party to the tr
zeid raad al hussein joins me now from geneva.ou quoted the american association of pediatrics and said this is essentially government-practiced child abuse, government-sanctioned child abuse. the administration's response, even though it has not reversed policy, has been to say, look, we cannot allow people to come in here deliberately to break the law. these people are coming in illegally, and the country has to be able to protect its borders. how do you respond to that? >> well, the...
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was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children all hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland jordan it has been hard on my family and it has affected my relationship with the government of the country of my birth the country i had the honor of representing diplomatically for so many years and it makes me sad this is so. well respected within these walls the jordanian royal is returning to a strained relationship at home and leaving behind a world strained in many places charlotte dallas. born one thousand doctors in australia have signed a petition calling for a refugee who is dying of lung cancer to be allowed into the country for specialist care the man known as ali is being held in an offs
was in his final address al hussein undeterred switched his anger to a u.s. policy separating migrant children from their parents at the mexico border the thought that any state. would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable i call on the united states to immediately end the practice of forcible separation of these children all hussein has named and shamed governments and leaders from every continent including in his homeland jordan it has been hard on my...
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into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here at al-jazeera coming up next it's people in power. the i.m.f. said riyadh's breakeven oil price of twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. to help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. for over three years i ceased control to terrorize paul's call to move in iraq after it was driven out in late two thousand and seventeen local militias began searching for fugitives reaching out the harshest justice on suspect fighters and civilian collaborators one of the
into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan they drug al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests while pakistan is misusing its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious a maze of aged or i'd have to say those are the latest headlines for us here...
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every day and the last four years as i did with my old friend you've been listening to say ride al hussein the outgoing un human rights chief making his final remarks covering on of course a number of countries and issues he has dealt with in his time in this position actually specifically mentioning the situation that's in the news lately with families being separated along the us mexico border and we will give you a wrap up of his comments throughout the day keep it here on al-jazeera more on the other side of the break. a new series of rewind a can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and bring you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues. to. use distance rewind continues with australia's lost generation recovery. is a really important issue suicide rights do or mine very high twice the national average rewind on al-jazeera we hear indigenous can be recovered israeli palestinian affairs we cover the story with a lot of internet we cover it with that we don't dip in and out of the story we have presence here all the time apart from being a cameraman it'
every day and the last four years as i did with my old friend you've been listening to say ride al hussein the outgoing un human rights chief making his final remarks covering on of course a number of countries and issues he has dealt with in his time in this position actually specifically mentioning the situation that's in the news lately with families being separated along the us mexico border and we will give you a wrap up of his comments throughout the day keep it here on al-jazeera more on...
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in pakistan they'd rather al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests also pakistan is misusing is antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy has called for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley argentina's congress is debating whether to allow abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy hundreds of people gathered outside parliament in one side is where the session is taking place it's an issue that's deeply dividing a country that's dominated by the catholic church abortion is illegal in argentina except in cases of rape or when a woman's life is at risk roger today those are the latest headlines coming up next the strain. getting to the heart of the matter if. people called you today. would you accept facing realities would you think reunification of what like there are two people apiece for you the future is the only option for prosperity you. hear their story on. i am fairly ok and you're in the stream we are live on you tube what are the questions that you ask when shopping fo
in pakistan they'd rather al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests also pakistan is misusing is antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy has called for an investigation into allegations of mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley argentina's congress is debating whether to allow abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy hundreds of people gathered outside parliament in one side is where the session is taking place it's an...
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the un human rights chief zeid ra'ad al hussein has responded on twitter.'s policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the country's border with mexico. he said on social media that illegal immigrants should not be allowed to "pour into and infest" the united states. the president is discussing legislative plans with us senators, as our correspondent nick bryant reports. let the children go now! outrage that children being taken from their parents is now being voiced in the street. this, a protest outside the border protection agency enforcing the zero—tolerance approach to illegal immigrants. together. i find it horrifying. it's just unacceptable, it is evil, it is disgusting and it's an embarrassment to the united states. this is a moral catastrophe and we are breaking up families and it has to end now. sobs and cries said to be from central american children separated from their parents have cut through this debate. they were released by us media. for donald trump, the integrity of america's borders isjust as important as the sanctity of
the un human rights chief zeid ra'ad al hussein has responded on twitter.'s policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the country's border with mexico. he said on social media that illegal immigrants should not be allowed to "pour into and infest" the united states. the president is discussing legislative plans with us senators, as our correspondent nick bryant reports. let the children go now! outrage that children being taken from their parents is now being voiced...
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hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether read he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right. from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say and it's the only time it works it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that britain's new home secretary sajid javid says tha
hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and...
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the border with mexico now the un's human rights chief has denounced the policy so you'd rather al hussein said they thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable even the president's own wife melania has waded into the raw issue a statement saying that she hates to see children separated from their families. kept in cages people cut crossing the u.s. border illegally these images from inside a detention facility in south texas more than eleven hundred men women and children the adults risked jail and separation from their kids. outside there is outrage protestors call for families to be reunited the trumpet ministrations new zero tolerance policy has triggered a fierce debate and drawn bipartisan condemnation. now the president's own wife melania trump has voiced her concern over the country's immigration laws. in a statement a spokeswoman for the first lady said mrs trump hates to see children some paraded from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform she
the border with mexico now the un's human rights chief has denounced the policy so you'd rather al hussein said they thought that any state would seek to deter parents by inflicting such abuse on children is unconscionable even the president's own wife melania has waded into the raw issue a statement saying that she hates to see children separated from their families. kept in cages people cut crossing the u.s. border illegally these images from inside a detention facility in south texas more...
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inquiry into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan zaid rod al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests pakistan has misused its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent at the un envoy schooling for an investigation into allegations that mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious and motivated pakistan has welcomed the proposal. that the italian prime minister and the french president have agreed on the need for a new initiatives on immigration for the e.u. the two leaders a jew to meet on friday to deal with an escalating diplomatic dispute italy is demanding an apology from france for criticizing rooms decision to turn away six hundred refugees and migrants earlier this week that vessel is now being forced to head for spain. has more from paris. well the french aren't using the word apology but what we know is that the elise a put out a statement saying that the french presidency man or mark or spoke to the italian prime minister giuseppe conti or wedne
inquiry into violations in the region of kashmir which is divided between india and pakistan zaid rod al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests pakistan has misused its antiterrorism legislation to quash dissent at the un envoy schooling for an investigation into allegations that mass graves have been found in the kashmir valley india has rejected the un's report calling it fallacious and motivated pakistan has welcomed the proposal. that the italian prime...
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al hussein was addressing the council's thirty eight session and in geneva he said the offensive on his data could have disastrous effects. for size my grave worrying regarding the saudi and immorality led coalition's ongoing attacks in data which could result in enormous civilian casualties and have a disastrous impact on lifesaving humanitarian aid to millions of people which comes through the port. the battle for yemen. port is intensifying as. forces battle iranian supported who are losing a day to would deal a serious blow to the rebels it could also mean imports of food are cut off for seventy percent of the population. reports. the three year war in yemen has reached what could be a crucial turning point with the battle for the port city of whole data system intervention of a saudi and number on the coalition to stop the rebels in two thousand and fifteen more than ten thousand people have been killed tens of thousands injured and millions displaced famine and outbreaks of cholera and diptheria have turned yemen into what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis now a
al hussein was addressing the council's thirty eight session and in geneva he said the offensive on his data could have disastrous effects. for size my grave worrying regarding the saudi and immorality led coalition's ongoing attacks in data which could result in enormous civilian casualties and have a disastrous impact on lifesaving humanitarian aid to millions of people which comes through the port. the battle for yemen. port is intensifying as. forces battle iranian supported who are losing...
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inquiry into violations in the region of kashmir divided between india and pakistan they'd rather al hussein says india has used excessive force in response to recent protests pakistan is misusing its anti terror legislation to quash dissent and the un envoy is calling for an investigation into allegations that mass graves are being found in the kashmir valley. the un general assembly has passed a resolution which condemns israel over the recent violence on its border with gaza one hundred twenty nations voted in favor eight countries voted against among them the u.s. it is now mandated the secretary general to explore the possibility of an international protection force for palestinians israeli forces have killed at least one hundred twenty nine palestinians over the past him weeks the arab backed resolution was brought to the general assembly after washington vetoed a similar resolution in the security council. argentina's congress is debating whether to allow abortion in the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy hundreds of people have gathered outside parliament in what osiris whilst the ses
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saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as he claims he was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say and it's the only time it works it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that britain's new home secretary sajid javid says that
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. >> al hussein went on to say people do not lose human rights after crossing an international border even if they do so without proper papers. >>> the man known as jogger joe for throwing a homeless man's belongings into lake merritt pled not guilty this morning. we are live at the courthouse in oakland and sharon, what did he say? >> reporter: well, marcus, he walked in and out of the courtroom on his own because he posted bail. he seemed very calm despite the video that was posted earlier this month. he is seen in the video throwing the belongings of a homeless man into lake merritt and known to locals as drew. matt nelson recorded the activity on his phone and when he confronted him about why he was doing it and he said the man attacked him and stole his phone. today he came to court in a black polo shirt and jeans and pled not guilty to the robbery charges and also told me he wanted to talk and tell authorities but had been advised by his lawyer not to speak to the media. he is expected back in court august 1st. sharon katsuda, nbc bay area news. >>> things are getting back to no
. >> al hussein went on to say people do not lose human rights after crossing an international border even if they do so without proper papers. >>> the man known as jogger joe for throwing a homeless man's belongings into lake merritt pled not guilty this morning. we are live at the courthouse in oakland and sharon, what did he say? >> reporter: well, marcus, he walked in and out of the courtroom on his own because he posted bail. he seemed very calm despite the video that...
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high commissioner for human rights zeid ra'ad al hussein condemned the recent outbreak of violence inaragua. >> in nicaragua, antigovernment protest over the past two months have led to the killing of at least 178 people, almost entirely at the hand of the police forces and by armed pro-government groups. but the ortega government has blamed part of the violence on armed members of the opposition who are trying to overthrow the democratically elected president ortega. much of nicaragua is at a standstill as opposition groups have set up barricades along key roads, many guarded by masked men armed with homemade mortars. on monday, opposition groups in nicaragua's third largest city, masaya, declared independence from ortega's government. according to "the washington post," the opposition formed a five-member junta of national salvation to run the city which was once seen as a sandinista stronghold. amy: efforts to hold a national dialogue between the government and civil society appears to be falling apart. on monday, key parts of the opposition, including leaders of the student protes
high commissioner for human rights zeid ra'ad al hussein condemned the recent outbreak of violence inaragua. >> in nicaragua, antigovernment protest over the past two months have led to the killing of at least 178 people, almost entirely at the hand of the police forces and by armed pro-government groups. but the ortega government has blamed part of the violence on armed members of the opposition who are trying to overthrow the democratically elected president ortega. much of nicaragua is...
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saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two thousand and three just six weeks before the war to justify what he called the. sinister nexus between al qaeda and saddam hussein made out of whole cloth whether colin powell was deceived as she claims she was or whether re he was smart enough to realize what was going on that's an open question but it was right from torture and it was the case with the torture works you get people to say what you want them to say it's the only time it works and it only works with inaccurate information. you were of course at the cia under many presidents i wondered what you thought or made of the fact that the britain's new home secretary sajid javid says
saddam hussein well you know what you can get that from torture we had this prisoner he wouldn't admit that there were close ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein so we sent them to the egyptians a friendly service and guess what they got into it at mit in quotes that yes he sent all manner of operatives up to baghdad to be turned to be trained in explosives and and chemical weapons and guess what that was used by colin powell it is speech before the u.n. on the fifth of february two...
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the un's human rights chief responded on twitter shortly after the announcement they had rather al hussein said the decision was disappointing if not really surprising given the state of human rights in today's world he went on the u.s. should be stepping up not stepping back of us republicans have agreed to work on legislation to end the president's controversial policy of separating migrant families at the southern border but democrats are not willing to support it saying that donald trump can act alone alan fischer reports from washington it is the president went to capitol hill to discuss immigration as the crisis on the southern border escalates the system is broken for many years immigration system that's been a really big system probably the worst of it where the world we're going to try and see if we can fix it and he went into a meeting with members of his own republican party democrat staged a protest outside. but on a number of bills doing the rounds which deal with various immigration issues trump wants an end to children being separated from the parents and funds for his promi
the un's human rights chief responded on twitter shortly after the announcement they had rather al hussein said the decision was disappointing if not really surprising given the state of human rights in today's world he went on the u.s. should be stepping up not stepping back of us republicans have agreed to work on legislation to end the president's controversial policy of separating migrant families at the southern border but democrats are not willing to support it saying that donald trump...
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a journalist who remains in jail in egypt is al-jazeera is mahmoud hussein and his detention has been renewed again so far he's been jailed for more than five hundred days without charge hussein was detained in december twenty sixth seen an accused of deceit emanating false news which he and al-jazeera deny. seven years of war in syria creates a very complex battlefield strolling global and regional powers russia and iran are both allied to president bashar assad but a russian troop deployment is creating tension between tehran moscow center hodder explains from neighboring beirut. the region straddling lebanon's eastern border is an important supply line for hezbollah syria is the land link to iran for the lebanese armed group russian troops briefly took up positions here the russian military didn't comment but its troops were soon replaced by syrian army soldiers in russia trying. to iran in syria the. russian troops the military police are ready to deploy wherever they want. it wasn't the first message russian president vladimir putin told syrian president bashar assad that foreign
a journalist who remains in jail in egypt is al-jazeera is mahmoud hussein and his detention has been renewed again so far he's been jailed for more than five hundred days without charge hussein was detained in december twenty sixth seen an accused of deceit emanating false news which he and al-jazeera deny. seven years of war in syria creates a very complex battlefield strolling global and regional powers russia and iran are both allied to president bashar assad but a russian troop deployment...
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journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state and non-state actors al-jazeera smom would hussein who's been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support to support. members of the media unanimous in their condemn nation of repressive actions against their colleagues and the industry the picture painted for participants is bleak and warring. join alyson is increasingly under pressure i.p.i. regularly monitor the level of freedom and independence that journalists enjoy and this has. eroded all over the world we see an increasing number of attacks against shorter list of all types it's been a year since saudi arabia united arab emirates and egypt demanded among other things that al-jazeera be the and that would be shut down in order to lift the blockade
journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state and non-state actors al-jazeera smom would hussein who's been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone...
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and al jazeera journalist backward hussein has spent more than five hundred days in them ships and prison his daughter has issued a public appeal for her father's release. my father. and. my dad. citizen who hasn't done. anything that would harm his country who he loves. who are the release of my father and. who can support to support. china's ban on importing plastic waste means other countries are being forced to find new ways to deal with their rubbish it could end up revolutionizing global recycling by making smaller countries improve their own collection and handling of plastic rosemary reports from malaysia's capital kuala lumpur. plastic getting a new lease of life as waste is refined and turned into small pallets they're packed in this factory in the southern states and sold to manufacturers. the plastic is then turned into other goods anything from piping to home appliances see again who has spent his life in the recycling industry helping out with his parents' business before building his own plastics factory the so much you know variable stuff that's packed into it and the minu
and al jazeera journalist backward hussein has spent more than five hundred days in them ships and prison his daughter has issued a public appeal for her father's release. my father. and. my dad. citizen who hasn't done. anything that would harm his country who he loves. who are the release of my father and. who can support to support. china's ban on importing plastic waste means other countries are being forced to find new ways to deal with their rubbish it could end up revolutionizing global...
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i don't understand -- rhetoric like that is reserved for saddam hussein and al-quaida. i don't know why they would do that. if you're trying to move the needle in negotiations, that's the last thing i want to do. that is all that is being talked about right now. let's hope cooler heads prevail once north korea is done, we get back to the trade talk and get in a better place. canada, we have a trade surplus with themncluding services. so i don't know why they would attack canada. we have it much worse with other countries. i was in the car when i heard this. i couldn't believe my ears. >> neil: so it had to be for another reason. i'm giving the benefit of the doubt here. the president and the prime minister are not in the same parties or thought. but it's not as if any of this was new or the fox alert how annoyed the president was about the tariffs coming his way and the surplus that we enjoy with his country when it comes to goods and services. i'm missing somethini don't knor whether it sets the table to talk tough to the north koreans or the chinese and let them know
i don't understand -- rhetoric like that is reserved for saddam hussein and al-quaida. i don't know why they would do that. if you're trying to move the needle in negotiations, that's the last thing i want to do. that is all that is being talked about right now. let's hope cooler heads prevail once north korea is done, we get back to the trade talk and get in a better place. canada, we have a trade surplus with themncluding services. so i don't know why they would attack canada. we have it much...
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and al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein has been in the gyptian jail for more than five hundred days without trial his tension has been extended fourteen times he was detained without charge while forty's in two thousand and sixteen during a holiday to cairo is there an international human rights organizations have repeatedly egypt to release jailed journalists. gaza's health minister says two people one of them a thirteen year old boy big killed by israeli gunfire the boy was reportedly shot in the head during friday protests on the border with israel more than three hundred palestinians were injured have been weekly protests at the border since march against israeli land confiscation and the ongoing occupation more than one hundred thirty palestinians have been killed by israeli live fire and thousands injured since march but that hasn't stopped people from going back out to protest and. i had three operations on my leg and a fourth one yesterday from the hospital to participate with my people in today's protest we want to wake up the sleeping palestinians from gaza to the west ban
and al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein has been in the gyptian jail for more than five hundred days without trial his tension has been extended fourteen times he was detained without charge while forty's in two thousand and sixteen during a holiday to cairo is there an international human rights organizations have repeatedly egypt to release jailed journalists. gaza's health minister says two people one of them a thirteen year old boy big killed by israeli gunfire the boy was reportedly shot...
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at least one hundred sixty journalists are languishing in jails worldwide including al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein who's been in an egyptian jail for five hundred forty nine days he was the change without charge by authorities and twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged egyptian or forty's to release the jailed journalists same daughter has added to the chorus with a public appeal listen i cool food is in the use of my father. michael or. government because my dad is a citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. it cool who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support than to say well al jazeera director general most of us walk says it's vital that journalists are protected. without safety feeling of safety diminished can cannot do the job they are willing to sacrifice yes and some of them actually are dead now because of this second fight but it cannot go on and on and not with everybody so we need first of all to fight for safe on vitamin fortunatu
at least one hundred sixty journalists are languishing in jails worldwide including al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein who's been in an egyptian jail for five hundred forty nine days he was the change without charge by authorities and twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged egyptian or forty's to release the jailed journalists same daughter has added to the chorus with a public appeal listen i cool food is in the...
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journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state and non-state actors al-jazeera so what hussein who's been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support to support. members of the media unanimous in their condemn nation of repressive actions against their colleagues and the industry the picture painted for participants is bleak and warring. join alyson is increasingly under pressure i.p.i. regularly monitor the level of freedom and independence that journalists enjoy and this has. eroded all over the world we see an increasing number of attacks against shorter list of all types it's been a year since saudi arabia united arab emirates and egypt demanded among other things that al-jazeera be the a network be shut down in order to lift the blockade. for
journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state and non-state actors al-jazeera so what hussein who's been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who...
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the daughter of al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein who spend more than five hundred days in the gyptian prison has issued a public appeal for her father's release by cools for disney's of my father. michael for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. or anything that would harm his country who he loves. he calls who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support to support him. speaking at the international presence of his annual world congress in nigeria's capital and so as acting director general moustapha so ag says it's vital that journalists be protected without safety feeling sick journalists cannot do the job they are willing to sacrifice yes some of them actually are there because of the second part but it cannot go on and on and not with everybody so we need first of all to for you for save on vitamin for deliveries we're journalism is not considered a crime it's a crown on the heads of people to drop china's ban on importing plastic waste means other countries are being forced to find new ways to deal with their rubbish it c
the daughter of al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein who spend more than five hundred days in the gyptian prison has issued a public appeal for her father's release by cools for disney's of my father. michael for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. or anything that would harm his country who he loves. he calls who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support to support him. speaking at the international presence of his annual world...
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presidents talk about leaders like saddam hussein and sha bashar al assad before we bomb them. the president is going after democrat leaders. not autocratic dictators. who is about to sit down with nice guy kim jong-un. >> and yet he feels as if he deserves a nobel prize. you know, there used to be a segment on "sesame street" called "opposite day" and i think that what our very immature president is doing. he went there and said we need to let russia back in to the g-7 to make it g-8. stephanie -- >> and no one asked him about that. no one asked him about russia. he voluntarily brought that. >> on his own, just out of the clear blue. stephanie, you are not colluding with msnbc. you work for msnbc. do you understand what i'm saying? >> i do. >> he works for putin. and instead of looking for collusion, we need to look for a w-2. >> you think they're paying taxes in this relationship? yeah, no. wow. we're going to leave this segment there then. up next, robert de niro, he curses out president trump to a standing ovation at last night's ton tonys. the audience liked it. will ameri
presidents talk about leaders like saddam hussein and sha bashar al assad before we bomb them. the president is going after democrat leaders. not autocratic dictators. who is about to sit down with nice guy kim jong-un. >> and yet he feels as if he deserves a nobel prize. you know, there used to be a segment on "sesame street" called "opposite day" and i think that what our very immature president is doing. he went there and said we need to let russia back in to the...
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al-jazeera continues to call egypt to release its journalist mahmoud hussein his ascension has been renewed again he spent more than five hundred days behind bars without charge the same as arrested in december twenty sixth seen and accused of disseminating false news which he and out of his era deny. the former boss of cambridge analytical has refused to answer questions about the extent of the firm's use of private information from facebook speaking to a u.k. parliamentary committee alexander and explained what he called the global liberal media for the collapse of his consultancy company cambridge analytic has been accused of mishandling the data of more than eighty million facebook users to help manipulate election results in several countries they include the twenty sixteen us election and the brics it a referendum in the u.k. look i'm sorry if members of this committee are unhappy with the outcome of the referendum i'm sorry if it's committee you are happy. with from being president of the united states but you can't simply. put forward your prejudice to me and make sweeping assumptio
al-jazeera continues to call egypt to release its journalist mahmoud hussein his ascension has been renewed again he spent more than five hundred days behind bars without charge the same as arrested in december twenty sixth seen and accused of disseminating false news which he and out of his era deny. the former boss of cambridge analytical has refused to answer questions about the extent of the firm's use of private information from facebook speaking to a u.k. parliamentary committee alexander...
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now it's that the torture of individuals led to the false allegations that saddam hussein was working on with the with al-qaeda on weapons of mass destruction the truth is this that the report now has come out it has corroborated what we've said there's no point in suggesting though that there's another side to the story that what they need to hear. here is the arguments as to how culpable these individuals were but the fact is that this report now says clearly without any compunction and without any doubt that the torture did take place and that they were involved in fact it gives the the details of how many cases and and exactly what happened and where it was happening just briefly do you think do you think that the end of an independent crime will be granted as it would you think the government is going to stop there just to allow the we're intelligence agencies to essentially what would say mercedes have to continue doing their job without being investigated and i support the concept of an independent judgment inquiry the problem is that the the i.c. report itself is the result of a failed government
now it's that the torture of individuals led to the false allegations that saddam hussein was working on with the with al-qaeda on weapons of mass destruction the truth is this that the report now has come out it has corroborated what we've said there's no point in suggesting though that there's another side to the story that what they need to hear. here is the arguments as to how culpable these individuals were but the fact is that this report now says clearly without any compunction and...
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human rights council rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the state department well the un's human rights chief responded on twitter shortly after announcement zayed rod i'll hussein says the decision is disappointing it's not really surprising given the state of human rights in today's world the u.s. should be stepping up not stepping back. yes republicans have agreed to work on legislation to end the president's controversial policy of separating migrant families of the southern border but democrats are not willing to support it saying donald trump can act alone while official reports from washington d.c. today the president went to capitol hill to discuss immigration as the crisis on the southern border escalates system is broken for many years the immigration system that has been really. interesting probably the worst they were the word of we're going to try and see if we can fix it as he went into a meeting with members of his own republican party democrat staged a protest outside that are a number of bills doing the rounds which deal with various immigration issues trump wants an end to children being separated from the parents and funds for his promised bor
human rights council rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the state department well the un's human rights chief responded on twitter shortly after announcement zayed rod i'll hussein says the decision is disappointing it's not really surprising given the state of human rights in today's world the u.s. should be stepping up not stepping back. yes republicans have agreed to work on legislation to end the president's controversial policy of separating migrant families of the southern border but democrats are...
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al-jazeera bogota colombia the outgoing u.n. human rights chief has described u.s. policies the u.s. policy of separating migrant children from their families as unconscionable zaid rod i'll hussein was referring to the trial of a stray sions decision to prosecute all cases of illegal entry into the us which has already resulted in nearly two thousand children being forcibly taken from their parents in the united states armed deeply concerned by recently adopted policies which punish children for their parents' actions in the past six weeks nearly two thousand children have been forcibly separated from their parents the american association of pediatrics has called this cruel practice government sanctioned child abuse which may cause repairable harm with my flown consequences meanwhile inside the us leading figures from both parties are calling on president donald trump to end the policy the former first lady laura bush says it's cruel immoral and heartbreaking while the president's wife melania trump has also raised concerns in a restaurant meant i do joe castro reports from washington. stark photos provided by customs and border protection so the inside of a border patrol proce
al-jazeera bogota colombia the outgoing u.n. human rights chief has described u.s. policies the u.s. policy of separating migrant children from their families as unconscionable zaid rod i'll hussein was referring to the trial of a stray sions decision to prosecute all cases of illegal entry into the us which has already resulted in nearly two thousand children being forcibly taken from their parents in the united states armed deeply concerned by recently adopted policies which punish children...
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journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state or non-state actors al-jazeera smom of husseinhas been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can support to support. members of the media unanimous in their condemn nation of repressive actions against their colleagues and the industry the picture painted for participants is bleak and warring. join alyson is increasingly under pressure i.p.i. regularly monitor the level of freedom and independence that journalists enjoy and this has. eroded all over the world we see an increasing number of attacks against shorter list of all types it's been a year since saudi arabia united arab emirates and egypt demanded among other things that al-jazeera be the a network be shut down in order to lift the blockade. for mo
journalists in detention across the world and those targeted by state or non-state actors al-jazeera smom of husseinhas been in detention in egypt for more than five hundred days received a special mention and his daughter gave an emotional plea i call for the release of my father. my call is for. government first because my dad is citizen who hasn't done anything wrong. ever anything that would harm his country who he loves. because who are the release of my father and i ask everyone who can...
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control as well about the destruction of the hussein joining us from sanaa we thank you for your time today if you need a little more background this time on an al-jazeera comes quite handy because we talk pretty freely freely about the hooty rebels in yemen don't we but this actually explains where they came from if it will actually support for me there. what they took over when they took it change the balance of power how it led to the saudi amorality intervention timeline the rise of yemen's hooty revels it is in the interest of section and out to see retorts come. and if you would like to get in touch with us as some of you are already doing then do so with the hashtag a.j. news good to remind at a.j. english on twitter if you go to my account at a.j. i've reached way to newsgroup tweet there which you can reply to the thread you can go to facebook dot com slash al-jazeera for the live stream to watch comment amongst ourselves and comment with our producer asama who's watching the live stream back in the newsroom and plus one hundred four five one triple one four nine telegram and whatsapp you can use that number to get in touch with us ther
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