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emma hayward, brussels. >> still to come on al jazeera, why some saits in the u.s. are stuck in limbo. >> and with all the controversy about the oscars and the lack of diversity there what is the situation like at the grass roots level of the industry? >> welcome back. a quick recap of the top stories on al jazeera this hour. the u.n. envoy to syria says it is no longer realistic to expect planned talks in geneva to go ahead. a deadline for a ceasefire has passed and the fighting on the ground is worsening. >>> u.s. air strikes has targeted i.s.i.l. fighters in a libyan training camp, among those involved in the tbrean attac2015attack on the bardo mu. >>> david cameron says this means the u.k. will not be a member of the european union superstate. >>> held accountable for their action he, the announcement was made following protests by doctors and the shooting of a taxi driver by a policeman. brandis alexander has more. >> it's more scenes like this president abdel fatah al-sisi is hoping to avoid. the funeral of a 24-year-old taxi driver shot and killed by a police
emma hayward, brussels. >> still to come on al jazeera, why some saits in the u.s. are stuck in limbo. >> and with all the controversy about the oscars and the lack of diversity there what is the situation like at the grass roots level of the industry? >> welcome back. a quick recap of the top stories on al jazeera this hour. the u.n. envoy to syria says it is no longer realistic to expect planned talks in geneva to go ahead. a deadline for a ceasefire has passed and the...
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emma hayward reports. >> as workmen and the bulldozers moved in to try clear the camp so too did those trying ostop them. attempts were -- trying stop them. anger boiled over.activists and some refugees and mie migrants retaliated, throwing stones and setting fire to part of the camp. authorities used water cannon and tear gas to try to push them back. >> you could see the protesters didn't hesitate to start fires or throw stones to police. it is not acceptable that we need to restore security. >> the camp or the jungle as it's been known is home to several thousand refugees, many ending up in calais, hoping it will be a gateway to britain. u.k. wants to keep them out. men women and children are living here in limbo. >> i'm only worried this will class them not into the situation that the french government has offered, but camps all over, i am worried they will go missing. >> authorities say they are offering people better accommodation nearby or reception centers in different parts of the france. some have taken up that offer to move although it's being met by resistance with others.
emma hayward reports. >> as workmen and the bulldozers moved in to try clear the camp so too did those trying ostop them. attempts were -- trying stop them. anger boiled over.activists and some refugees and mie migrants retaliated, throwing stones and setting fire to part of the camp. authorities used water cannon and tear gas to try to push them back. >> you could see the protesters didn't hesitate to start fires or throw stones to police. it is not acceptable that we need to...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >> it's another important day in the race for the white house. in the u.s., voters don't just choose the president, they always choose the candidates. that's what they are doing right now in new hampshire, the first official primary. we have been swelling to first time voters there. >> he is undecided. >> immigration, education, foreign policy, safety and security of the people in the country, and improving economy is what i want to see. >> he was 13 whether tens of thousands of nepalese were living in refugee camps that he and his family were resettled in 2008. after gaining citizenship last year, he will help decide who will become the nominees in this year's presidential election. he's narrowed the field down. >> my finalists are, you know, secretary hillary clinton and bernie sanders. i do like john kasich as well to some extent. we have seen hillary clinton when she was secretary of state. bernie sanders, we fail to see his foreign policy. >> this is emily weather's first primary. she thinks only one candidate shares her concerns. >> i sport
emma hayward, al jazeera. >> it's another important day in the race for the white house. in the u.s., voters don't just choose the president, they always choose the candidates. that's what they are doing right now in new hampshire, the first official primary. we have been swelling to first time voters there. >> he is undecided. >> immigration, education, foreign policy, safety and security of the people in the country, and improving economy is what i want to see. >> he...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> opposition leaders in syria are calling on the international communitylp push back an on going offensive by government forces and thousands of syrian refugees are trapped at the border with turkey and a small number allowed to cross and increased fighting in aleppo providence forced them from their homes and backed by the air power is pounding aleppo and surrounding areas cutting off opposition supply lines and up to 300,000 people are believed to be trapped in the eastern side of aleppo and now running short on fuel and food and turkish officials say they are offering aid for 30,000 civilians at the border crossing and zaina is on the turkey-syria border with this update. >> reporter: the humanitarian crisis is only worsening. tens of thousands of people are already on the move and those who have found shelter in the border town of azez are packing their belongings and heading to the western side of aleppo and according to doctors without borders the camps no longer have capacity, people are sleeping in the streets so humanitarian offensive continues an
emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> opposition leaders in syria are calling on the international communitylp push back an on going offensive by government forces and thousands of syrian refugees are trapped at the border with turkey and a small number allowed to cross and increased fighting in aleppo providence forced them from their homes and backed by the air power is pounding aleppo and surrounding areas cutting off opposition supply lines and up to 300,000 people are believed to be...
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emma hayward was onboard. >> this is the symbol of a by goner rah, when rail was king.nd almost 100 years after the flying scottsman made it's debut it's back on the track. with thousands of people turning out as it made it's long journey from london to new york. >> this is an incredible deal appeal. it is very element stall. fire and water, and it's really something deal within our d.n.a. >> in the it's hay day this locomote was a record breaker. the firstner many the world to hit speeds of 100 miles or 160-kilometers an hour. it's modern name sanction can now travel nearly twice as fast on the same line. >> what this lacks in speed it makes up for in charm and character, and it is wrapped up in nostalgia for the past. >> ron kennedy started off cleaning the engine before becoming a flying driver pack in the 1950's. >> i like to be called an engineer. you can nurse an engine, you can get it along. and it was all different. >> the flying scottsman has had a checkered history. it has gone out of service, been sold, and gone on tour overseas. before spending ten year ms.
emma hayward was onboard. >> this is the symbol of a by goner rah, when rail was king.nd almost 100 years after the flying scottsman made it's debut it's back on the track. with thousands of people turning out as it made it's long journey from london to new york. >> this is an incredible deal appeal. it is very element stall. fire and water, and it's really something deal within our d.n.a. >> in the it's hay day this locomote was a record breaker. the firstner many the world...
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. >> i am emma hayward, one of the world's most famous locomotives, get back on track.nd in sport, tennis world number one get as less than warm reception at the dubai champions. currently in the u.k. promoting her memoir, many people faulk of the huge impact she has had on their lives. time has a strong emotional link with london. >> signing books for fans in london it is hard to believe that u.s. feminist turns 82 next month. she is traveling around the world to promote her memoir, my life on the road the book is dedicated to a london doctor, who gave her an abortion in 1957, when she was on the road then traveling through london it is more than 50 years later and still abortion is illegal in many countries. so we took her to a clinic in central london, where women can access birth control, and have abortions. the usual protestors aren't here today. she was shown around by clinic manager many of the women who come here, are from other countries 5,000 women travel to the u.k. every year from ireland, where abortion is illegal. >> i hope we are beginning to understand t
. >> i am emma hayward, one of the world's most famous locomotives, get back on track.nd in sport, tennis world number one get as less than warm reception at the dubai champions. currently in the u.k. promoting her memoir, many people faulk of the huge impact she has had on their lives. time has a strong emotional link with london. >> signing books for fans in london it is hard to believe that u.s. feminist turns 82 next month. she is traveling around the world to promote her...
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let's go straight to emma hayward because she has been following all of this. emma, how important of a deal is this? how might it change britain's relationship with europe? >> he said that britain would never be part of a future european super state. he said there would be tough new restrictions on access to the welfare system, and he also said that there would be new protection for countries which don't use the euro. that being britain, of course.
let's go straight to emma hayward because she has been following all of this. emma, how important of a deal is this? how might it change britain's relationship with europe? >> he said that britain would never be part of a future european super state. he said there would be tough new restrictions on access to the welfare system, and he also said that there would be new protection for countries which don't use the euro. that being britain, of course.
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emma hayward reports from manchester ore what's at stake. >> reporter: engineering in manchester theygether like a family. they have been making conveyor belts since the '60s, this one will go to djibouti. but they also sell inside the e.u. so what role britain plays within a future europe is important here. >> if we could remain as members, but we are left with the red tape and more flexibility, to do some of our own legislation and not be controlled by brussels, i think that would be an ideal scenario. >> reporter: david cameron wants to stay inside the e.u. family. but is looking to overhaul britain's relationship with it. so what is he pressing for? his proposed reforms include restricting benefits for up to four years for e.u. migrants arriving in britain. and to be able to opt out of the e.u.'s drive to pursue an ever closing union across europe. plus he wants to put a stop to the financial regulation which some believe is strangling business in britain. david cameron goes to brussels already under pressure, with his critics saying he's asking for two little, and brussels, thoug
emma hayward reports from manchester ore what's at stake. >> reporter: engineering in manchester theygether like a family. they have been making conveyor belts since the '60s, this one will go to djibouti. but they also sell inside the e.u. so what role britain plays within a future europe is important here. >> if we could remain as members, but we are left with the red tape and more flexibility, to do some of our own legislation and not be controlled by brussels, i think that would...
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emma hayward, al jazeera, in brussels. >> joining us now from west palm beach is john brown a founder of the independence father which favors a brexit. i understand you are one that don't feel cameron got enough concessions from the eu to stay? >> we haven't seen them yet. it's a question whether one believes it. to understand the european problem that britain has one has to remember that the european union was created after the second world war, to -- in order to have a superstate, to compete with the united states and the then soviet union. people don't want to give up their sovereignty. so it has to be done by subterfuge lies and deceit. david cameron, known as shameron, he failed to give the concessions in the last referendum, what expects to happen is such and such has been agreed but then it has to be approved by 55% of the members later. and of course that approval will never come. other things will be agreed once the european union, 1st britain has voted on its referendum. all ifs and buts and the fact is that the european -- >> let's go with the if. and assume that it does ge
emma hayward, al jazeera, in brussels. >> joining us now from west palm beach is john brown a founder of the independence father which favors a brexit. i understand you are one that don't feel cameron got enough concessions from the eu to stay? >> we haven't seen them yet. it's a question whether one believes it. to understand the european problem that britain has one has to remember that the european union was created after the second world war, to -- in order to have a superstate,...
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emma hayward reports. >> reporter: as workmen and the bul bulldozers moved in, to clear the camp, so too did those who stride to stop them. attempts to pull down makeshift shelters and anger boiled over. activists and some refugees and migrants retaliated targeting the police throwing stones and setting fire to the tents. >> reporter: you can see the be refugees didn't hesitate to set fire to tents. it's not acceptable, we are going to restore security. >> the jungle is home to several thousand refugees and migrants many ending up in calais homing it will become a gateway to britbriton. the u.k. though wants to keep them out. so men, women and children have found themselves living here in limbo. >> unaccompanied, by themselves, worried not to be forced into solutions, in other camps, or we're worried that they'll go missing. >> the authorities say they are offering people better accommodation nearby or at reception centers in different parts of france. some have stain up that offer to -- taken up that offer to move although it is being complete with resistance from others. desperatio
emma hayward reports. >> reporter: as workmen and the bul bulldozers moved in, to clear the camp, so too did those who stride to stop them. attempts to pull down makeshift shelters and anger boiled over. activists and some refugees and migrants retaliated targeting the police throwing stones and setting fire to the tents. >> reporter: you can see the be refugees didn't hesitate to set fire to tents. it's not acceptable, we are going to restore security. >> the jungle is home...
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emma hayward reports. >> that coming after days of negotiations and one long night last night. he said he had managed to achieve special status for u.k. within the eu that he got tough new measures to restricted access to britain's welfare system and that there would be new protections for countries outside the eurozone, what it sounded like was a man already starting to campaign. remember this is all about britain's referendum on the eu membership. that will take place we think in june. david cameron now goes to speak to his cabinet on saturday morning and then we're expected that he will confirm the june the 23rd date. >> that is emma hayward reporting. coming up next, held in solitary confinement for dates for a crime he says he didn't commit. the angola 3. and porter ranch where leaking gas is still a major problem. >> april four decades in solitary confinement the last member of the angola 3 is free. albert wood fox has long maintained his innocence in a murder of a louisiana prison guard. he was set free today after pleating know contest to lesser charges. jonathan martin
emma hayward reports. >> that coming after days of negotiations and one long night last night. he said he had managed to achieve special status for u.k. within the eu that he got tough new measures to restricted access to britain's welfare system and that there would be new protections for countries outside the eurozone, what it sounded like was a man already starting to campaign. remember this is all about britain's referendum on the eu membership. that will take place we think in june....
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let's go to emma hayward, standing by in brussels. t of hurry up and wait situation isn't it emma? >> i think david -- david cameron would have wanted to be home by now, speaking to his cabinet, telling them he got a good deal. but he is not at that stage yet. he came back here at about 11:00 this morning, having left just after 5:00, so a very, very long night of negotiations and a very long day of negotiations too, he has been in by lateral talks all day where the leaders of denmark, with the leader of poland, and italy, really just trying to iron out any kind of differences, but we're certainly not in any way in sight yet of a deal being made here in brussels tonight. >> what about this poll in the united kingdom that says that more people now than before want to get out of the e.u.? >> reporter: yeah, this seems to suggest that slightly more people would like to leave than want to stay, but they also suggest 23% of people who are undecided, and that just shows that david cameron might have been uphill battle to try to persuade lots
let's go to emma hayward, standing by in brussels. t of hurry up and wait situation isn't it emma? >> i think david -- david cameron would have wanted to be home by now, speaking to his cabinet, telling them he got a good deal. but he is not at that stage yet. he came back here at about 11:00 this morning, having left just after 5:00, so a very, very long night of negotiations and a very long day of negotiations too, he has been in by lateral talks all day where the leaders of denmark,...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >> and with that that's it from me, and the rest of the news hour team, stayh us, though, lauren taylor will be here in just a few minutes with more of the day's news. thank you for watching. bye bye. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >> hunted to the brink of extinction. >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radiocarbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> techknows team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm.
emma hayward, al jazeera. >> and with that that's it from me, and the rest of the news hour team, stayh us, though, lauren taylor will be here in just a few minutes with more of the day's news. thank you for watching. bye bye. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's...
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let's go straight to emma hayward because she has been following all of this. emma, how important of a deal is this? how might it change britain's relationship with europe? >> he said that britain would never be part of a future european super state. he said there would be tough new restrictions on access to the welfare system, and he also said that there would be new protection for countries which don't use the euro. that being britain, of course. >> a cabinet meet willing take place tomorrow morning. he's wasting no time. >> it has been a long slog to this point. he must be exhausted. his team was hoping he would have been speaking to his cabinet tonight. instead, he has been locked in those negotiations. but he has got the deal he wants. so he'll take that back to london, and he'll speak to his cabinet tomorrow morning at 10:00, and then we think he'll announce the referendum fo for june 23rd. he wants to stay, but there are those who are undecided to stay, and those that are thinking of going against him to be on his team. >> in brussels for us where british
let's go straight to emma hayward because she has been following all of this. emma, how important of a deal is this? how might it change britain's relationship with europe? >> he said that britain would never be part of a future european super state. he said there would be tough new restrictions on access to the welfare system, and he also said that there would be new protection for countries which don't use the euro. that being britain, of course. >> a cabinet meet willing take...
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. >> thank you very much, emma hayward following that for us in brussells. how barack obama plans to make history in cuba next month. and moscow authorities bulldoze dozens of shops, the owners aren't very happy. ♪ remind you of the top stories many the uganda's parliamentary elections was detained by police. turkey says rebels are behind wednesday's bomb attack in the capitol that left at least 28 people dead. battle for britain as he hopes. >> the pope francis says women threatened by the zika virus can use artificial contraception. he made the comments on a flight back to rome after his tour of mexico. he is also asked about his view on presidential hopeful donald trump stance on imgrace. the pope said anyone who wants to build a border wall is not christian. trump has called that remark disgraceful. >> at least i am a human being. and well, maybe. i will leave that up to your judgement. a and a person that only thinks about making walls again and again is not a christian. >> donald trump has does missed the comments calling them disgraceful. >> the pope
. >> thank you very much, emma hayward following that for us in brussells. how barack obama plans to make history in cuba next month. and moscow authorities bulldoze dozens of shops, the owners aren't very happy. ♪ remind you of the top stories many the uganda's parliamentary elections was detained by police. turkey says rebels are behind wednesday's bomb attack in the capitol that left at least 28 people dead. battle for britain as he hopes. >> the pope francis says women...
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emma hayward is in brussels and sent this update. >> the british prime minister has been locked in negotiations since arriving here in the middle of the morning. he'd only left the building just after 5:00, having been locked in meetings throughout the night. now he said some progress had been made, but we know there is still an awful lot of work to do and the negotiations are perhaps tougher than many people were expecting. he's also facing some surprising opposition if you like. the greeks have said they may block his deal, unless the e.u. pledged to keep borders open for refugees. he's also facing opposition from eastern block countries over his proposals to curb migrant benefits, so there is no deal in sight yet here. we could be here for some hours to come. >> opposition politicians in kosovo have set off tear gas in the parliament, forcing everyone to leave. the disruption follows months of sporadic violence in the parliament. the group is calling on the government to resign and is angry as proposed deals with montenegro. >>> kumar faces charges of sedition. his arrest sparked days of pro
emma hayward is in brussels and sent this update. >> the british prime minister has been locked in negotiations since arriving here in the middle of the morning. he'd only left the building just after 5:00, having been locked in meetings throughout the night. now he said some progress had been made, but we know there is still an awful lot of work to do and the negotiations are perhaps tougher than many people were expecting. he's also facing some surprising opposition if you like. the...
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emma hayward, al jazeera on the northeast coast of scotland. >>> still to come on the show, julian assong looks to have won his careless with the u.n. but is still in the ecuadorian embassy. british authorities say he still faces arrest. >>> how hard drinking is giving south korean health officials a south korean health officials a hangover. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >>> 70 world leaders are gathering in london to raise $9 billion in
emma hayward, al jazeera on the northeast coast of scotland. >>> still to come on the show, julian assong looks to have won his careless with the u.n. but is still in the ecuadorian embassy. british authorities say he still faces arrest. >>> how hard drinking is giving south korean health officials a south korean health officials a hangover. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only...
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emma hayward went along for the ride. >> it is the symbol of o bygone era when rail was king. almost 100 years after the flying scotsman made its debut, it's back on the track. thousands turned out as it made a long journey from london to work. >> this is an incredibly deep appeal. it's elemental here, it's fire, water, and really is something deep within the dna. >> reporter: in its heyday the loco motive was a record breaker, the first anywhere in the world to hit speeds of 100 miles or 160 k/hr. the modern name sake can travel twice as fast on the same line. what this lacks in speed it makes up for in charm and character. it's wrapped up in nostalgia for the past. ron kennedy started cleaning the engine before becoming a flying scotsman driver in the 1950s. >> some of us record drivers. some called enginemen. >> i like to be called an engine-men. you can nurse it along. >> the flying scotsman has gone out of service, sold, and gone overseas, before spending 10 years in the workshop. >> it's been difficult. we stripped it back, every nut and bolts. it's as good as it was whe
emma hayward went along for the ride. >> it is the symbol of o bygone era when rail was king. almost 100 years after the flying scotsman made its debut, it's back on the track. thousands turned out as it made a long journey from london to work. >> this is an incredibly deep appeal. it's elemental here, it's fire, water, and really is something deep within the dna. >> reporter: in its heyday the loco motive was a record breaker, the first anywhere in the world to hit speeds of...
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. >> reporter: live now to brussels and al jazeera's correspondent emma hayward and at the center ofhis there is the idea of money contributed for migrants arriving in europe day after day of course and one of the central principles of the eu this idea of constant expansion, ever expanding towards the east. >> yes, absolutely but the thrust of this today really is this idea of the word that has been made up to discuss the possible, possibly the uk leaving the eu and david cameron was here as he said there and to 5:00 this morning, very, very long night of negotiations and very tough negotiations and i think much harder than many people here were anticipating and certainly he was anticipating and his aids were anticipating and a tough night and a tough few hours ahead of more meetings, more bilateral meetings and just finished today and whether it will go on until tomorrow we are not sure at the moment but david cameron looked very, very tired when he arrived and that is no surprise given he has had very little sleep. >> so they delayed the england breakfast to have an england lunch 1
. >> reporter: live now to brussels and al jazeera's correspondent emma hayward and at the center ofhis there is the idea of money contributed for migrants arriving in europe day after day of course and one of the central principles of the eu this idea of constant expansion, ever expanding towards the east. >> yes, absolutely but the thrust of this today really is this idea of the word that has been made up to discuss the possible, possibly the uk leaving the eu and david cameron...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> and dominic kane is at the crash site.inic tell us what is happening at the site of the accident right now. >> reporter: well, felicity this is about as close as we can get, the authorities not allowing us to go much further. behind me, through the trees over the other side of the river is the end of one of the two trains involved. we believe this was the train that was coming from this direction and further to the left is the point of collision itself. one of the things the transport minister said earlier on today is that the stretch of rail track behind me has an automatic braking system involved with it. but we know the trains truck each other at high seed, so the question will be looked at. >> the two drivers die as well. and that makes it even more difficult for the investors doesn't it. >> reporter: that's right. the only tangible evidence that the authorities or investigators will be able to glean is from the black box recorders. we understand the authorities have reclaimed two of the three black boxes, and the thir
emma hayward, al jazeera. >>> and dominic kane is at the crash site.inic tell us what is happening at the site of the accident right now. >> reporter: well, felicity this is about as close as we can get, the authorities not allowing us to go much further. behind me, through the trees over the other side of the river is the end of one of the two trains involved. we believe this was the train that was coming from this direction and further to the left is the point of collision...
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. >> thank you very much, emma hayward for us in brussels. where there has not been a confirmation of an agreement but it is suggest thad a deal could be close. now mps have set off tear gas in parliament. they're angry over deals the government has signed with montenegro. supporters of south africa's ruling party, the anc, have been marching against racism in pretoria. thousands of demonstrators are demanding government action after several recent racist attacks. the issue is back in the spotlight for the anc. more than two decades at the end of apartheid. >> thousands of people have gathered here as the government seeks power in pretoria. while the african national congress, the ruling party, said its time for all africans to come together, show a stand against racism and show a support for the country. >> a year today to warn those who are calling us with names like monkeys, that no one-- >> now the anc also has the opportunity to rally support ahead of government elections later this year. they use the opportunity to get people to registe
. >> thank you very much, emma hayward for us in brussels. where there has not been a confirmation of an agreement but it is suggest thad a deal could be close. now mps have set off tear gas in parliament. they're angry over deals the government has signed with montenegro. supporters of south africa's ruling party, the anc, have been marching against racism in pretoria. thousands of demonstrators are demanding government action after several recent racist attacks. the issue is back in the...
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. >> our reporter emma hayward live for us there. hy is he facing so much opposition in >> reporter: he is facing a great deal of opposition, and some from unexpected quarters. the greeks said they wouldn't support the u.k. unless they got assurances from other e.u. members that they would keep their borders open. greece is facing lots of refugees arriving every week, and there are fears that some countries north of greece's border will close their borders. resistance too he is facing from some of the eastern block countries, but as you said, these negotiations have been going on a long time. the czechs say they are perplexed by britain's position of non-negotiation. we were expecting them to turn into an english breakfast, that turned into an english lunch, and now we're expecting an english dinner. and now they are being told they should be booking hotel rooms. >> cameron expected to go home with a deal to present to the british public. what happens if he doesn't get that? >> reporter: well, it will be very difficult, of course his
. >> our reporter emma hayward live for us there. hy is he facing so much opposition in >> reporter: he is facing a great deal of opposition, and some from unexpected quarters. the greeks said they wouldn't support the u.k. unless they got assurances from other e.u. members that they would keep their borders open. greece is facing lots of refugees arriving every week, and there are fears that some countries north of greece's border will close their borders. resistance too he is...
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emma hayward is in aberdeen, scotland, where one-third of the workforce there is reliant on the oil industry. >> these rigs are redundant, waiting for the next job p. if it ever comes. with 30 years experience, kenneth little knows the feeling. he has dedicated his life to scotland's oil industry, but a few weeks ago, he was told that his contract with bp is finishing, his family is a casualty of the oil price slump. >> because it costs so much less to fill up the car and fill up the oil tank and everything else. and people don't realize that most of that fuel coming down has an impact o on the job. >> they began pumping oil from beneath the north sea since the 70s, and it creates thousands of jobs across the uk. the discovery of oil out there in the north sea 40 years ago, has helped to bring in billions of dollars in revenue for the uk. and it changed the fortune of some living here. it has been felt both on and offshore. further south, aberdeen, a city which became rich on black gold. briton's oil capital is suffering though, with jobs going more and more. >> the hotels are down and the t
emma hayward is in aberdeen, scotland, where one-third of the workforce there is reliant on the oil industry. >> these rigs are redundant, waiting for the next job p. if it ever comes. with 30 years experience, kenneth little knows the feeling. he has dedicated his life to scotland's oil industry, but a few weeks ago, he was told that his contract with bp is finishing, his family is a casualty of the oil price slump. >> because it costs so much less to fill up the car and fill up...
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. >> emma hayward has more on the deal. >> well, cameron appeared in a buyant mood after days of negotiations and a long night last night. he said he managed to achieve special status in the u.k. within the e.u. there are tough new measures with respect to britain's welfare system and there will be more protections outside of the lure row zone. remember, this is all about britain's referendum and the e.u. membership. that was in june. david cameron now goes to speak to his cabinet on saturday morning and we expect that they'll confirm the june 23rd date. >> that was emma hayword. >>> donald trump still holds a commanding lead, but can he be beaten? the other five candidates are certainly hoping for an update. we have more from columbia, south carolina. >> well, tony, the trump phenomenon still has a lot of people shaking their heads. one long time political science professor told me, if you would have asked the experts when this presidential campaign began who would runaway with south carolina, well, trump would hardly be on the list. but he has clearly tapped into something the question is c
. >> emma hayward has more on the deal. >> well, cameron appeared in a buyant mood after days of negotiations and a long night last night. he said he managed to achieve special status in the u.k. within the e.u. there are tough new measures with respect to britain's welfare system and there will be more protections outside of the lure row zone. remember, this is all about britain's referendum and the e.u. membership. that was in june. david cameron now goes to speak to his cabinet...
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emma hayward our correspondent, not just for the press, but for those trying to thrash this, any since of where thises to going? >> not yet, david. they are many the meeting, they have been in there for more than an hour, and we expect it to be a long night. we will occasionally get some kind of details of what is coming out of the meeting but not so far. when may arrived at lot of the leaders were making similar leaders saying they wanted the u.k. to stay in the e.u. but not at huge costs for the rest of the union. david cameron said that he wanted the best deal for britain possible. >> we have some important work to do today and tomorrow, and it is going to be hard. i will be battling for britain. if we can get a good deal,ly not take a deal that doesn't meet what we need. i think it is much more important to get this right, than to do anything in a rush. with goodwill, and hard work, we can get a better deal. >> once he leaves having done so much hard work he would say he is going to leave a harder job when he gets back to the u.k. i would suggest. >> yeah, really difficult job. of
emma hayward our correspondent, not just for the press, but for those trying to thrash this, any since of where thises to going? >> not yet, david. they are many the meeting, they have been in there for more than an hour, and we expect it to be a long night. we will occasionally get some kind of details of what is coming out of the meeting but not so far. when may arrived at lot of the leaders were making similar leaders saying they wanted the u.k. to stay in the e.u. but not at huge...
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economy, but more than 55,000 jobs have been lost in a little over a year, emma hayward traveled to the heart hands of northeast scotland to meet some of those effects. >> they should be far out in the north sea, instead these rigs are waiting for the next job, if it ever comes. with 30 years experience, kenneth little mows the feeling, he has dedicated his life to the oil industry, but a few weeks ago, he was told his contract would be finished months early. his family says the casualty of a global oil crisis slump it cotes so much less to fill up the tank, people don't realize that the cost of that coming down has an impact on the number of jobs out there. >> oil began pumping from beneath the knot sea back in the 70's, it is never been easy to extract but it is supported hundreds of thousands of jobs across the u.k. the discovery of oil out there in the north sea, more than 40 years ago, has helped bring in billions of dollars of revenue to the whole of the u.k., it also changed the porches of some people living here. this crisis then, is being felt on and offshore. further south, th
economy, but more than 55,000 jobs have been lost in a little over a year, emma hayward traveled to the heart hands of northeast scotland to meet some of those effects. >> they should be far out in the north sea, instead these rigs are waiting for the next job, if it ever comes. with 30 years experience, kenneth little mows the feeling, he has dedicated his life to the oil industry, but a few weeks ago, he was told his contract would be finished months early. his family says the casualty...
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emma hayward, al jazeera. >> let's cross live then to the scene of the crash, dominic kane is there.has been going on for, what, eight hours, since the accident happened. what is happening there now? >> reporter: well, adrian as you can see behind me, on the other side of the river is the point of the end of the second train. and you can see behind the cordoned off area, this is as close as the authorities are allowing us to get. but if we pan to the left if you follow the course of where the trains were, you will see where the ambulances are in the distance. that's the point of the actual collision, and we know it has been confirmed by the private company, that the two drivers died in the incident. and as you heard in emma's piece there, dozens of people were badly injured, and have been fairied to hospitals. we know about the air ambulances that we use because it is so inaccessible here. it is difficult to get the sorts of logistics here to treat the casualties that were here when the incident happened around eight hours ago. >> what is the theory as to why these two trains were on
emma hayward, al jazeera. >> let's cross live then to the scene of the crash, dominic kane is there.has been going on for, what, eight hours, since the accident happened. what is happening there now? >> reporter: well, adrian as you can see behind me, on the other side of the river is the point of the end of the second train. and you can see behind the cordoned off area, this is as close as the authorities are allowing us to get. but if we pan to the left if you follow the course of...
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german chancellor angela merkel says reaching an agreement says it won't be easy and al jazeera emma haywarde and as far as mr. cameron is concerned difficult to negotiate in brussels and when he goes home to london a tougher one possibly to sell. >> reporter: he had a very long night peter and when he arrived here about a half an hour ago and looked gleary eyed like a man who had not slept and left after 5:00 this morning and a very, very long night of negotiations, tough meetings, much tougher than a lot of his aids and he was anticipating. we know there are still many sticking points particularly surrounding the idea of curbing benefits for migrants who arrive in the uk and also on the idea of financial regulation, now he will go into more meetings with the french president francois hollande and the president of the european counsel and it's likely to be a tough morning and possibly a long one as well. >> so they have talked into the hours and having an english lunch hast past midday your time, local time, what is the problem for the other countries, the other 27 members, why are they so
german chancellor angela merkel says reaching an agreement says it won't be easy and al jazeera emma haywarde and as far as mr. cameron is concerned difficult to negotiate in brussels and when he goes home to london a tougher one possibly to sell. >> reporter: he had a very long night peter and when he arrived here about a half an hour ago and looked gleary eyed like a man who had not slept and left after 5:00 this morning and a very, very long night of negotiations, tough meetings, much...