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Trump Breaking News 11/29/17 North Korea new ICBM puts U.S. mainland within range of nuclear weapons - Duration: 11:41.
In a town just north of Pyongyang officials say a missile ripped through the night sky around
3:15 a.m.. Bottom line is that the continued effort to build?
threaten serve a political threat that
Endangered world peace regional page and certainly the United States justice will be served
And then the process will occur
When this individual rots in health when the President of the United States tells me he's going to fix your problem
He asked for your vote. I was more than willing to give it to him in conference here today
But they decided not to show up
They've been all talk and they've been no action and now
It's even worse now. It's not even
President doesn't indicate. He's serious
We're not going to sit down just for a photo-op that strikes me as a lack of seriousness about the matter before us
So-called mastermind behind the Benghazi attacks was convicted today on terror charges
But he was cleared of murders two previous administration granted this foreign terrorist
American constitutional rights
And that should not have happened
Good morning to you
You are watching Fox and Friends first on this Wednesday morning made it midway through the week so far, but a lot has happened
Yesterday and overnight so we need to get straight to that for you
And we begin with the Fox News Alert a game changer from North Korea at the rogue nation test launching a new
Kind of intercontinental ballistic missile overnight one that is capable of striking
anywhere in the US but president Trump remaining firm a
Missile was launched a little while ago from North Korea. I will only tell you that we will take care of it
Amy Kellogg is covering this story for us, and she joins us now live from Milan with more good morning Amy
Hi Heather well
It's very hard to imagine just how this will be handled
The Secretary of State has said that diplomatic options are still out there, but again
It's hard to imagine exactly what they are here is what the vice president said
all options are on the table and
We will continue to
Marshal the full resources of the United States to bring economic and diplomatic pressure to bear until North Korea
abandons its nuclear and ballistic missile programs once and for all
Cut to North Korea giving glory to its missile test with a montage of past
Launches reinstate TVs was North Korea's most potent missile tested to date it flew higher than previous ones
North Korea says it could hit anywhere in the United States and analysts say they may be right an
Anchorwoman exactly made the announcement the missile flew
2,800 miles high before landing in the sea this was North Korea's 15th ballistic missile launch of the year
This is the actual order Kim jong-un signed to authorize the launch it said quote
fire with courage for the party and country a North Korean government
statement said quote Kim jong-un after the launch declared with pride that North Korea has achieved its goal of becoming a
Rocket power it is impossible to know what the North Korean mass is out in the cold
Watching all this on big screens were thinking we know their neighbors in the South were rattled firing a series of
missiles and response to show that it will not be threatened and just sit by but of course this just
underlines of course Heather how grave the threat from North Korea is and it certainly is casting a shadow at this point
Over the South Korean Winter Olympic Games in Seoul oh absolutely. I hadn't even thought about that Amy Kellogg live for us
We wouldn't talk much more about this coming up later in the show. Thank you
Meantime Hillary Clinton as you might imagine
She came out attacking President Trump over his North Korea approach saying that he needs to soften things up
but Fox News contributor Mark teason says that we need to decide as a
Country are we okay with Kim jong-un being able to hold all of our children hostages to nuclear blackmail
He says if we're not okay with that then president Trump should take military action
My proposal is simply that the President of the United States
Should stop the nuclear the North's nuclear and ballistic missile testing by declaring that
Henceforth the United States is going to enforce a ballistic missile
no-fly zone over North Korea and a nuclear no test zone and that anytime the North Koreans attempted to launch a a
Ballistic missile we're going to take it out. We might take it out with our missile defenses
We might take it out on that on the ground if they tried to take a nuclear test
We're going to take it out, and he should give them assurances that it'll be a limited strike
Just like his strike in Syria was when when he took note of the Syrians
Violated the nofa they were Obama redline and and his chemical weapons he just took out the base
But he didn't overthrow them and give them that assurance that if they don't retaliate that'll be it
But we can stop their testing and I doubt that they would respond
We're following this Fox News Alert for you from overnight a
51-day nightmare appears to be over for a Florida community living in fear of a serial killer, but just hours ago
Tampa Police arresting 24-year old Howell Donaldson the third in connection with four murders in the Seminole Heights neighborhood
Tampa at the break in the case coming when Donaldson showed up at a local
McDonald's with a gun a local news reports say that he has been working there for the past few months
Donaldson reportedly has ties to New York City, but has no criminal record in Florida
in the battle between darkness and light
Light has won. We're bringing someone to justice who doesn't deserve the right to walk amongst us justice will be served and
Then the process will occur
when this individual rots and health
All four victims were randomly shot and killed near bus stops now this grainy surveillance
Video near one of those bus stops the only clue that police had four weeks and a possible break in a frantic
Nationwide manhunt to find a three year old girl police say that Mariah Woods went missing from her
North Carolina home look at her there when she went missing
Overnight Sunday night after her mother put her to bed of the FBI now pleading with the public
Trying to determine if these photos are of the toddler taken at a Walmart yesterday morning
That's nearly 50 miles from her home look closely. They're currently searching for the woman seen carrying this child
Priority number one is to find Mariah
And we are asking the public's help in the localist surrounding community for
Anyone that has had contact with the family from Sunday on to please contact us with any
information
Mariah's family claims that several adults were home when she disappeared including her mother's boyfriend
Who says that he told her to go back to bed that was around midnight?
Her family says that she wears leg braces
And she could not have walked out on her own despite the back door of the home being unlocked
Well there is drama on Capitol Hill imagine that after Democrats boycott a meeting with President Trump just days before a possible government shutdown
This as the Senate takes a major step on tax reform Doug mackelway joins us now live from Washington DC
With where in the world Republicans go from here good morning Doug
Morning to you Heather's passage of the tax bill through the Senate Budget Committee was a significant victory for Republicans
especially because two GOP committee men who had expressed reservations about it bob corker of Tennessee and Ron Johnson of, Wisconsin
voted yes now that does not necessarily mean, they're gonna support the full bill, but it's an encouraging sign for Republicans I
Think what's gonna propel us to success here is within the Republican Conference everybody agrees we need
pro-growth tax reform
And so it's really just that legislative process you're seeing the sausage-making occur right now
Make sure we can as good a package as possible
The straight party-line vote 12 to 11 in the Budget Committee capped a wild day that began with this presidential tweet
Meeting with Chuck and Nancy today about keeping government open and working problems
is
that
A problem is they want illegal immigrants flooding into our country unchecked our week on crime and want to substantially raise taxes
I don't see a deal well Senate and House minority leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi
Retaliated to that by boycotting the White House meeting of the big four congressional leaders
Given that the president doesn't see a deal between Democrats and the White House
Leader Pelosi, and I believe the best path forward is to continue negotiating with our Republican
counterparts in Congress instead
the counter-puncher in chief returned fire later at that meeting by keeping Schumer and Pelosi's nametags in place at their empty
Chairs next to the president while McConnell and Ryan awkwardly sat one seat away
So they decided not to show up
They've been all talk and they've been no action, and now it's even worse now. It's not even Talk
So today while the Senate could begin floor debate on the tax bill as early as 2:00 p.m.
The president has to say Charles, Missouri where he will push the tax bill
No lack of drama here in DC
Absolutely not and one of the cinders
I think it was senator Johnson yesterday said this is the part where they make the sausage
I was like well. Is it turkey sausage, or is it pork sausage? Well. It's not pretty. It's not pretty whatever it is
That is true all right. Thank you so much darling
Well Nancy Pelosi meantime had plenty of time to praise embattled representative John Conyers on Sunday
But couldn't find the time to negotiate taxes with the president Kelly and Conway counselor to the president blasting the Democratic Party and its leadership
for being reduced to acting as
obstructionist against President Trump
They're not there representing the opposition party
They're there is the minority leaders of the two chambers in Congress, and it is a major disappointment
That's why they're the minority party that Sean. It's why they lost
1000 seats in state legislatures in the house in the Senate in the governorships
And of course the biggest prize of all the White House
It's based on the policy the Democratic Party is talking about presidential elections instead of passing policy
and I'm telling you the American people see it too a
Person even folks who didn't vote for this president come up and tell us all the time they can't stand the constant negativity
resistance lies and the rest of all the blather a government that functions, and he's leading the way and
Then there's this overnight Congressman John Conyers
Spotted flying coach on a plane back to Detroit igniting rumors that he may be heading home to resign
This comes as a top Democrat ramps up some pressure on the veteran lawmaker to bow out
following the sex scandal avalanche an aide says the House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is trying to convince the
Representative to step away from Capitol Hill, that would be a reversal in her partner. This isn't Conyers first rodeo
with the xyx committee though back in 2006 you may remember that he was accused of using former aides as
Personal servants, but the investigation was closed because Conyers quote took responsibility
Well a shocking move rocking the NFL this morning, did you hear about this the New York Giants?
benching star quarterback Eli Manning of the two-time Super Bowl MVP holding back tears as his incredible streak of
210
consecutive regular season games
The starts comes to an end
Hang in there figure it out
Well the move announced by head coach Ben McAdoo after the team only winning two games through the first 12 weeks
Fans now are outraged as McAdoo is also expected to lose his job at season's end a backup quarterback
Geno Smith will now take over. Let's see what happens with that
Well the time now is about 12 minutes after the top of the hour and a Fox News work for you
North Korea taking a dangerous new step toward war firing a missile that could hit anywhere in the US
Why our next guest says that he's confident President Trump is the one who can end this?
first of all this is a total miscarriage of justice an accessory to murder is also guilty of murder and
Outrage as the mastermind of the Benghazi attacks
skates on the most serious charges against him why the victim's family members say that the Obama
Administration is to blame and America has been and still is a white supremacist Society
For the lesson that one professor at a taxpayer-funded college is teaching that will make your blood boil
You
Welcome back to Fox and Friends first
It is 416 in the morning here on the East Coast a Fox News Alert for you
North Korea launching an intercontinental ballistic missile that has the power to reach the US mainland a president Trump
Promising to quote take care of it
So how should we respond here now to weigh in is asia analyst and the author of nuclear showdown north korea takes on the world
Gordon, Chang. Thank you so much for joining us this morning really appreciate it
Thank You Heather, so let's talk a little bit about what happened yesterday this ICBM test it flew 2,800 miles into space
2,800 miles up the highest that's ever gone it flew for 53 minutes
And then it landed off the Chaput Japanese coast about 600 miles away
And then we hear that this could reach any city here in the US were you surprised by what happened yesterday
You know I was surprised that they launched it this time
I thought that they were deep into preparations for the military's winter training cycle
So I thought that we would not see a missile launch until February
But you know in terms of the improvements in range
We shouldn't be surprised
We know that they're making constant
Improvements whether they test or not and so the United States has an obligation right now to do its best to make sure that North
Korea doesn't have the money for missile launches or detonation of nukes and we can do that and that is the key you say
To keep the money away, and how do we do that?
Well president Trump has is September 21 executive order, which tells the world you do business with North Korea
You don't do business with the United States
So we need to enforce that and that isn't not only about countries that sell things or buy things from North Korea
It's also countries that handle the money for North Koreans and that basically is China
So we need to start imposing costs on North Korea's backers because we can strangle, North Korea
And we don't have to use force to do it so there's so many
Non forceful options we heard Senator Lindsey Graham yesterday with all this war talk and that introduces a lot of fatalism into
the global conversation
We need to start talking about
Sanctions instead right but Gordon at the same time
You know people hear you saying this and obviously this is what people want they they don't want a war they want this
Negotiations a diplomatic solution to be able to work
But we've heard about these sanctions before and clearly North Korea is getting further and further ahead in terms of their nuclear capabilities
We're here, South Korea saying that they could reach those within a year
Well, yeah
And I think that the North Koreans will have a proven capability within a let's say a nine month time frame
Maybe even less than that
But we also are hearing that the sanctions are
Working so for instance junior officials in Pyongyang who are part of the regime's favorite class are not getting their rations from the special distribution
channel we are hearing that the regime is rounding up children putting them in labor camps so they can turn out products and
the acceleration of what our informal tax is indicating cash flow problems
And then secretary Tosun also talked about fuel shortages
So there's a lot of anecdotal evidence suggesting the regime is hurting and I cam pain is actually starting to work
But I also think that President Trump needs to ramp it up all right well Gordon. Thank you so much
We certainly hope that that works. We appreciate your joining us this morning with your insight as always
Thank you
Well the time now is about 20 minutes after the top of the hour and a high-stakes heist in Las Vegas the wig-wearing robber
Who held up a casino at gunpoint as gamblers watched and?
Christmas grinches CNN boycotting the White House Christmas party
But the White House is getting the last laugh Carli Shimkus here with the burning response from Sarah Huckabee Sanders
That's up next good morning
And
Welcome back campus
Craziness taken to a whole new level on your dime a public university in Florida is now offering what they're calling a white
Racism course for the upcoming spring semester now social media is not signing up for this course Carly Shimkus with fox news headlines
24/7 Sirius XM 115 is here with all the outrage online
So what in the world is this about Carly you know and how their social media might not be signing up
But it is it appears to be very popular at the University the class was just expanded from 35 to 50 students
And it is currently at capacity now. This is happening at Florida Gulf Coast University
professor Ted Thornhill told Fox News
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Pakistan is a responsible atomic country | SAMAA TV | 2nd Nov 2017 - Duration: 6:07.RAMEEZ: The nuclear-armed states need to act all the more responsibly at a critical juncture
when the nuclear fanaticism and firearms race by North Korea has jeopardized the world.
Watch this report as to how Pakistan ensured the safety and security of its nuclear program.
REPORT: You cannot even imagine a nuclear war.
It is such a horrible nightmare.
The North Korean rocket science is showing such nightmares to the world.
The top leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un was fanning the hysterical warmongering ever
since the outset of this year with the help of rocket and missile launches.
However, US President Donald Trump's threat from the rostrum of United Nations added fuel
to the already raging fire.
In response to the US threat, North Korea took no time in reciprocating that it will
conduct nuclear test in Atlantic Ocean.
This would turn out such a horrific experiment that may destroy from the powerhouses on earth
to satellites in the air.
With this backdrop of escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea,
some so-called thinkers have started pointing fingers to the nuclear assets of Pakistan.
The so-called intelligentsia knows that the safest nuclear program of the world, if it
ever exits, is in Pakistan.
DR.
ZAFAR IQBAL CHEEMA, PRESIDENT STRATEGIC VISION INSTITUTE: Not a single mishap of even the
slightest nature took place to Pakistan's nuclear assets to this day.
The nuclear assets of the country are the safest in the world.
I can claim that Pakistan's nukes are the safer and securer that those held by neighboring
India.
But unfortunately, Pakistan has become focus of the world.
No question is being raised about the vulnerability of the nuclear assets possessed by any other
country including India and the US in the world.
REPORT: It was 3:16pm on May 28, 1998 when Pakistan conducted five simultaneous underground
nuclear tests in Chagai mountains located in Balochistan.
These blasts were a powerful rejoinder to India that had earlier conducted similar tests
on May 11 and 13.
Hence, Pakistan leveled the balance with India.
Snubbed vis-à-vis Pakistan's nuclear tests, India made a strong pitch for confrontation
and warmongering.
However, Pakistan persistently continued buttressing its nuclear program in the meantime.
If viewed in hindsight, several disastrous mishaps including radioactive spills consecutively
took place in different Indian areas including Kalpakkam (India's worst radiation accident),
Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
Nonetheless, who can forget the catastrophic disaster that happened in Japan's Fukushima
six years ago?
The Japanese powerhouse suffered first at the hand of tsunami and later administrative
mistakes.
Viewing the cataclysmic accident of Chernobyl in Ukraine, or the other nuclear mishaps in
Russia, France and Canada, the flawless security record of Pakistan's nuclear program is
unparalleled in the entire world.
The same was acknowledged by International Atomic Energy Agency.
LT.
GEN (RTED.)
ABDUL QAYYUM, DEFENCE ANALYST: The real issue is that they see Pakistan's capacity to
have nuclear weapons as an irritant.
This is why, they create a situation to portray our nuclear assets as unsafe.
But thank God, we have a strict security system in place.
This whole system is not like a hand grenade—if you simply pull a pin and an explosion will
occur.
The entire system has been designed by Pakistan Army that holds the Command Authority, in
such a manner that our enemy cannot even look at our system with evil intentions.
REPORT: Can nuclear assets of any responsible country be at risk from terrorists?
In order to clear this misperception, we need to understand a few basic points.
The atomic warhead is one of many systems in addition to the delivery system without
which the weapon is completely useless.
Since it undergoes through various scientific phases, it is never found in its ready state.
It's not as if the weapon can be carried away anytime.
This is why the reservations regarding Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not only false but also
quite hilarious.
ZAHID HUSSAIN, SENIOR JOURNALIST AND ANALYST: It is as secure as the other nuclear weapon
of any other country.
One thing that we have to understand is that once you become a nuclear weapon state, there
are definitely certain steps that you have to take.
It is different when a nation is in the test stages compared to when it actually becomes
a nuclear weapon country.
When you become a nuclear weapon state you have to take lots of security steps and safeguards.
Pakistan has taken a lot of such security steps.
Many people are not aware regarding this, especially those who believe in conspiracy
theories.
The United States itself knows beyond doubt as to how secure Pakistan is.
REPORT: From the CTBT to obstructions in the missile program, attempts were made to keep
Pakistan under pressure.
However, Pakistan has always maintained a policy of discipline and patience but remained
steadfast.
The world is absolutely right in its concerns and fears concerning the intentions of North
Korea.
Just a little mistake and a hurried and insensible decision can throw the entire world into immense
destruction.
As a responsible state, Pakistan does not want to be involved in an arms race.
But when it comes to Pakistan's security, it has the utmost capability to respond to
the enemy with full force.
–Ends.
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News November 29, 2017 - Duration: 34:06.that's not what we're talking about something else about shooting people are not must try
to shoot to burn themselves and their other countries have managed to solve this problem
but you worry that this conflict could erupt into an outright open war that the city's
general securities were all the people who paid the price clearly there writeup in prejudice
setting the stage for a serious debate up front at this time on al-jazeera.
north korea says it has successfully launched a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile
that can reach the u.s.
mainland. and i mean this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up pope francis leads
the service during his first visit to me in muppet avoids making a reference to the refugee
crisis.
a u.s. jury acquits the man accused of masterminding the two thousand and twelve and garcia time
of the most serious charges.
and time for a bit coin is a crypto currency such as possible ten thousand dollars or.
so north korea says it has successfully launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile that
can reach all of the u.s. mainland announcement was made in the last half hour or so on state
t.v. kim jong un said that the state's nuclear capabilities completed japan says the
rocket reached four thousand kilometers high altitude never before seen from a north korean
weapon let's go straightaway live to our correspondent kathy novak is in seoul and kathy tell us
more about this announcement of what north korea are saying.
well north korea is celebrating it as a priceless victory as you mentioned saying that this
is a new type of i.c.b.m. it's the third time that north korea has launched an intercontinental
range ballistic missile this year and it says that this is the hostle of fifteen making
further advances from the haasan fourteen missiles that were launched back in july it
says this is able to carry a super heavy large warhead it also claims that the missile accurately
hit its targets washing down and waters off of japan after reaching a maximum altitude
of almost about four and a half thousand kilometers that's about the estimation of the south korean
joint chiefs of staff as well and what that means according to analysts is that if indeed
this were fired at a normal trajectory that would put the u.s. mainland all of it in range
and we know that north korea's ultimate goal is to mount a nuclear warhead on the end of
an i.c.b.m. that can be delivered to the united states and what north korea is claiming in
this instance is that with this launch it has completed its goal of completing that
nuclear program saying it is completed the state nuclear force the cause of building
a rocket power in response south korea launched drills of its own combined drills between
the army the navy and the air force the launch the armed forces launched three missiles to
simultaneously hitting a simulated target the message from south korea there to north
korea is that the missile launch was detected immediately and south korea says it knew in
advance that this was going to happen and if necessary it does have the capability to
take
out a north korean missile launch site cover tell us more about global and regional reaction
. well there have been phone calls held between u.s. president donald trump and the leaders
of south korea and japan all of them of course condemning this missile launch in the strongest
terms donald trump saying simply that the united states would handle it in effect that
they will take care of it didn't go much further than that the u.s. defense secretary james
mattis said that this is all part of a research and development program from north korea that
wants to develop missiles that can hit anywhere in the world and indeed when we see these
sorts of test firings it is in part a demonstration from north korea to the world that first of
all sanctions and pressure do not seem to be working that north korea is continuing
to press ahead with its missile and nuclear program but it is also a research and development
move on the part of north korea as dance man is is
saying that it wants to improve its technology here it saying it's improving new technology
with its i.c.b.m.'s so that is of course a major concern to the leaders here as well
the president mungy and held a emergency meeting of the national security council in the early
hours of the morning this missile was launched in the middle of the night it around quarter
past three a.m. south korean time and monday and has said that what is his what his main
concern is of miscalculation as these tensions keep being ratcheted up between north korea
and the united states in particular noonday and does not want to see a preemptive strike
from the united states that might cause north korea to retaliate by attacking this city
seoul that donald trump seems to have stayed away for now at least from the fiery rhetoric
that we've heard in the past when he's threatened north korea with a fire and fury simply saying
that the united states will take care of it what that
will add up to in the end remains to be seen nick or atrophy very very much lou because
remember reporting from seoul.
the head of the catholic church pope francis is in min miles largest city of yangon he
delivered a mass to thousands of people many lined the route to greet him as he was brought
into the venue on tuesday france's schooled for respect for the rights of all of mimosa
ethnic groups as he appeared alongside the country's leader and sons who cheat but he
avoided any direct mention of the hinge of muslim minority has more now from young.
the pope conducting mass here and young gone in these grounds to tens of thousands of people
christians from across the country came here to see the pope and this is their first opportunity
to see him first and before he started the mass he drove through in his popemobile as
it's known through the crowd behind me and then he went up to the stage and conducted
the mass he also had a short family where there are broad themes like we've heard earlier
in this trip
on tuesday nothing specifically about the range of but he said that this country the
people of this country have been victims of anger and wrath that the only way for a future
for this country is through peace so again broad terms and how myanmar should go forward
coming from the also meet on wednesday with leaders of the buddhist religion a council
will be meeting with them and also meet with bishops from the catholic faith and then he'll
start his second phase of this trip will go over to bangladesh that's the other side of
the range of prices who leave for bangladesh on thursday the man accused of masterminding
the two thousand and twelve benghazi attack has been acquitted of the most serious charges
against him ahmed abu khattala was captured by american forces in two thousand and fourteen
u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack on the
u.s. diplomatic compound shepparton this is for fuel.
the attacks on the state department and cia compounds in benghazi libya on september the
eleventh twenty twelve have
been a rallying point for republicans accuse them secretary of state hillary clinton of
not doing enough and then lying about the incident that led to the death of four americans
including ambassador christopher stevens we were misled that there were supposedly protests
and then something sprang out of that an assault sprang out of that and that was easily but
ascertained that that was not the fact but but the american people could have known that
within days and they didn't know it with all due respect the fact is we had four dead americans
was a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night or decided they'd go
kill some americans what difference at this point does it make.
i was detained in twenty fourteen the government accused him of being a ringleader in the attack
prosecutors presented testimony that khattala had called for attacks on americans however
his defense lawyers say he was a bystander who arrived on the scene after the attack
a point conceded by the prosecution in addition
a key prosecution witness was paid seven million dollars for his testimony and having been
detained in twenty fourteen could tell i was held at sea for almost two weeks his defense
lawyers say he was deprived of sleep and had no legal counsel after five days of deliberation
the jury found him guilty of one count of conspiracy to provide material support or
resources to terrorists one count of providing material support or resources to terrorists
one count of maliciously destroying and injuring dwellings and property and placing lives in
jeopardy and one count of using and carrying a semiautomatic weapon during a crime of violence
but he was acquitted of the federal murder and other charges he faces decades in prison
she has.
i saw has claimed responsibility for a car bomb outside the finance ministry offices
in the southern yemen city of aden at least four people have been killed it's cause severe
damage to the building people living in the area say the force of the blast shook the.
area.
foreign
ministers from the united kingdom saudi arabia the u.a.e. and amman have met in london to
try and find a peaceful solution to the war in yemen britain's foreign secretary boris
johnson called the crisis the number one impending humanitarian catastrophe and urged countries
to work together paul brennan said this update.
no defining breakthrough moment from these talks this forum that's been held here in
london but an indication from the u.k. of the urgency of the matter and recognition
according to the foreign and commonwealth office at least from the saudis the u.a.e.
oman and the u.s. and of course the u.n. about the humanitarian plight being faced by the
yemeni civilians three million of whom have been displaced tens of thousands of whom have
been killed over the past three years and this blockade of the past two and a half weeks
causing real genuine hardship now although the blockade is being eased the trickle of
humanitarian supplies which have been able to get into yemen is
hardly enough to feed the starving thousands and the those affected by cholera as well
and aid agencies are extremely worried about the deteriorating situation there the foreign
office minister from the u.k. has spoken in the wake of the meeting to say that the saudis
understand the urgency of delivering humanitarian aid but at the same time they also want to
have security from the kind of missiles that we saw fired from the hutu rebels that said
there is recognition of the great urgency although resolving the situation will be dictated
by events on the ground and that includes the delivery of humanitarian aid as well as
preventing any further rocket attacks.
still ahead here on al-jazeera.
shuts down for days to use to spew smoke.
late election results in honduras sparked protests and allegations of fraud.
i think i've been a little nippy across parts of the middle east race labor got some wet
weather at the time some wintry weather just spilling across the turkish mountains beneath
this area will remain the case as we go on through the next day out. of right and snow
also want to see just around the fringes of the mediterranean into the levant the a little
brighter as we go on through thursday by thursday that cloud of rain that which makes making
its way across.
georgia pushing towards i said by john south that jan retry twenty one.
cool enough cold enough here in die how as well with the top temperature of around twenty
eight degrees meanwhile a lot of a little bit of lift it doesn't sound recently the
winds have been getting up
somewhat i think that will be the next the case over the next couple of days still a
little bit of cloud they just around northern parts of the gulf but a fair amount of bright
and sunny weather but a bright and sunny weather across southern africa right for the next
day i say want to see showers there into the eastern cape of the most it will be fine and
dry that is the case as we go on through thursday the western weather is into northern parts
. driest guys coming into zimbabwe zambia right across the congo basin seeing plenty
of showers but west africa. and dry. in syria thousands have disappeared without a trace.
forcibly taken from their family right here in the most terrible thing in syria just to
be.
this has been the invisible weapon of the syrian dictatorship.
but sometimes a call to get better to die continued to be she really didn't talk to.
the
disappeared of syria at this time on al-jazeera. and again you watch the odds are a reminder
of our top stories north korea says it has successfully launched a new intercontinental
ballistic missile last song fifteen that can reach all of the u.s. mainland japan says
it's the highest altitude achieved by north korean missile and u.n. security council is
to hold on to much the meeting on wednesday.
the man accused of masterminding the two thousand and twelve been gargi attack has been acquitted
of the most serious charges brought against him ahmed abu khattala was captured by
american forces in two thousand and fourteen u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other
americans were killed in the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound.
head of the catholic church but francis is in manaus largest city young gone when he
delivered a mass to thousands of people that francis is attracting a difficult diplomatic
line during his visit having to avoid any direct mention of the engine was a minority
it was six hundred thousand range in a flood memo since august after a military crackdown.
now the international airport on the internet is the indonesian island of bali remains closed
for a third day continues to spew volcanic ash about one hundred thousand people living
near the volcano have been told to leave their homes and scientists warn a major eruption
could happen at any moment step vasant has more now from back in.
i'm going to i go my mount i will miss completely confident clouds at the moment the weather
has been very bad here in the area was a psycho loon actually an old for that has changed
the direction of the wind going
to the west now so all the ash the ash that's been erupting from the volcano for the last
couple of days is now going to a different direction also has rocks up to four kilometers
has been thrown out of the crater but so far a lot of our has yet to a wrap from the volcano
mock maya is already building up inside the crater up to the to the highest level and
you can actually see the pressure building up and the premises were recorded on tuesday
which actually according to folk on a lot fo kind of lodges say that this is another
option that could be very imminent a very big eruption but the problem with this volcano
is that there are no scientific data of the latest a very major eruption here in one thousand
nine hundred sixty three so it's very unpredictable at the time actually there was a the very
first to call a rupture in the top group than kilometer so a lot of people are very rohit
about this and that's why the authorities are saying
that the whole area has to be cleared of people and their cattle and at the moment the still
of a few people are quite reluctant to leave actually.
under a election officials promise to announce results from sunday's presidential vote no
later than thursday election has been criticized as being slow and lacking transparency is
also prompted allegations of fraud from opposition candidates the opposition candidate should
say who holds a narrow lead over the incumbent for such as reporting or from to cusco.
it's the chant supporters of preceded this say they're convinced he won the election
despite the electoral tribunals revealing the total tally.
no hasn't published the results that's the problem but we know for sure they'll soon
make an announcement and it will favor.
supporters of his opponents.
also claimed he won and therefore.
the electoral tribunal is not independent.
before the tribunal would announce results for presidency the same day of the election
and now they haven't done so because the tribunals under the president's rule and they're trying
to keep him in power.
european union observers criticised the tribunals handling of the vote count.
frequent communication about the results is not only a right for the honduran people but
also an important estimate of transparency.
it's left men who do winds confused and increasingly frustrated.
like the surfacing of the only way to build supporters of the day it's usually on tuesday
president that none they said both from were both areas are reporting the trend we're not
still.
we're projecting
a victory based on our intelligence which we have been comparing to the official results
so for us the results are beyond any doubt.
this person did that man this is tampering with the results you have to put this.
i'm certain that the president will declare himself the winner because this is not a democratic
state this is an authoritarian state where yes power over all the institutions the etr
national observers say the election was transparent they're simply urging election officials to
hurry up and then i was the winner or explain the delay.
to us.
the reuters news agency is reporting a senior saudi prince has been released after more
than three weeks in detention over corruption charges prince me time when a bullet was reportedly
freed after reaching what officials called an acceptable agreement is reported to have
paid more than one billion dollars in settlement type
who was the national guard minister is the son of the late king abdullah and was once
considered a contender for the throne.
u.s. vice president met mike pence says that president donald trump is actively considering
when and how to move the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem in june trump signed a legal
waiver that keeps the embassy in tel aviv palestinians say that move the embassy would
pre-judge one of the most sensitive issues in the conflict the status of jerusalem undermining
america's role as a mediator the french president has promised a new relationship with africa
emmanuel macro told students in bikini faso he wants france to deal with the continent
on the basis of equality and not the past but demonstrators on demonstrations on the
streets of the capital showed not everybody is convinced as mourner from what could have
been.
national pride runs high among the students in kenya fascinated but there's little
affection for france the former colonial ruler a man who wants to fix what he calls france's
image problem in africa which is why he chose to speak to dr who do you know first.
i am like you from a generation that never knew africa as a colonized continent i am
from a generation for whom one of the great political memories was the victory of nelson
mandela this is the history of our generation.
michael promised a new french african relationship based on equality rather than pass time he
talks about youth security and jobs and said he'd do more to rescue migrants trapped in
libya but it was not scripted question and answer session which captured people's attention
i. would say.
he touched on many subjects close to us and became a fast so he said africans must find
they are in solutions and put themselves first
. to do it it doesn't just mean we're certainly very persuasive but i don't really believe
politicians let's give him the benefit of the doubt and see action isn't. just the students
was the first it was that i had to.
fight first was just like i said rightly the.
demonstrators and police clashed in the city center others chanted for macro to go home
activists say many people all fed up with a succession of french leaders who come to
africa only to serve their own interests . we want.
to govern how we want to withdraw its troops we don't need it's only bases here and the
french.
pillaging our country are not wanted because they are not helping us or our young people.
that's all knew that this trip would be
a challenge that doing away with decades of mistrust was never going to be easy and believes
it's important to move forward with these young people agree is another matter natasha
butler. became a faster.
as a proto presidential candidate don't try to bring back christmas now the first lady
has to do that call and decked out the white house and decorations emphasizing the christian
holiday can we help get us.
when first lady milan to get prompt unveiled holiday decorations this week she wasn't just
showcasing a festive white house she was also helping her husband underlined that he had
kept a campaign promise on the campaign trail and as president donald trump has repeatedly
promised to halt what he believes is a growing secularization of a christian holiday day
don't use the word christmas because it's not politically correct you go department
stores and they'll say happy new year and they'll say
other things and it'll be read they'll have it painted but they don't say well kesse what
we're saying merry christmas again.
even trumps official white house holiday card is a stark contrast to that of his predecessor
the word christmas was absent on all eight of president obama's annual cards a frustration
for christian conservatives.
two years ago many christians in the united states including donald trump were outraged
when the coffee giant starbucks removed christmas symbols from annual holiday coffee cups still
in recent years private businesses have moved away from overt christian messages to include
those who do not celebrate christmas in the holiday spirit i do think that it's very important
to be cognizant of the speech and to respect them just like merry christmas because it's
tradition.
of course the president has been accused of
not embracing the traditions surrounding a key month in the calendar for u.s. muslims
for the first time in nearly twenty years the white house has not hosted an if tar dinner
to commemorate ramadan the islamic holy month there is no doubt the trumps are putting the
christ back in christmas clue did with the predictable gingerbread house and christmas
tree lighting a trump has also prominently displayed a nativity scene honoring jesus'
birth kimberly hellcat al-jazeera washington.
the u.s. federal reserve chair nominee jerome powell says he expects interest rates to rise
gradually he made the remarks during his senate confirmation hearing also defended the need
to potentially ease regulations on the financial sector he's president donald trump's pick
to lead the federal reserve as a replacement for janet yellen who was appointed by former
president barack obama
zimbabwe's new president has opened a three month amnesty window for the return of stolen
public funds that was in man and god word says those individuals and companies that
have illegally stashed money abroad have until the end of february to give it back when gaga
has promised to tackle corruption following robert mugabe's thirty seven year rule well
the people of zimbabwe are looking to their new president to bring the country back from
the brink of economic disaster and for business owners the need for help is critical it's
interesting the.
manufacturing industry like every aspect of zimbabwe's economy is on its knees and emanuel
is under pressure.
ask him what president new cabinet should prioritize the list is long with investment
and jobs at the top since two thousand and warmer he's had to lose half of his work to
stay afloat he's diversifying and taking on small of contracts.
he hardly needs
a reminder of hyperinflation and the national currency that's long gone but things haven't
got any better.
very stressful when you come to the end of the month you need don't even need to make
sure that these guys that would sell out if you can look different predict the next ten
days from now what are you going to be doing part of a derelict industrial landscape ziska
still works is one of many states and companies that's gone bankrupt.
that means this firm now has to import steel.
and it's galvanizing business using molten sink to coat steel is a big loss maker this
company galvanises fifty metric tons of steel pump month just to breakeven it needs to do
three hundred tons a month it's remarkable this company manages to stay afloat this man
believes he could start to fix things opposition politician tendai biti finance minister in
the
national unity government from two thousand and nine to two thousand and thirteen with
just a drop by the mugabe and created a monster so we can trust the in one else i'm talking
about a transitional process an inclusive transitional process in the respect of which
key people in need including in particular morgan tsvangirai so could zanu p.f. take
the boxes on demands from western powers to attract investment by including opposition
figures in its government they should know toward out their own business community by
giving them wrong advice about taking those boxes we would take them ourselves we would
be created in to make zimbabwe the more do a democratic nation period emmanuel chimedza
wants to believe that statement if things don't change soon he only has to take a look
down the road to see what the future holds.
hundreds simmons' al-jazeera
harare the cryptocurrency bitcoin is part of the never with investors it's prices already
increased more than one thousand percent in the past twelve months now it's edging close
to another milestone has this.
but a year ago you could buy one bitcoin for about seven hundred thirty dollars in currency
exchange sites online now the same bad coin is worth nearly ten thousand dollars why most
likely it is because there's a lot of speculators that have seen the rapid price rise and bitcoin
and decided that this would be a good gamble for them to get in there have been signs the
financial world has become more accepting of the virtual currency japan has recognized
it as an official method of payment and the world's largest derivatives exchange operator
c.m.e. group plans to start offering bitcoin futures before yours and bitcoins market capitalization
is now larger than giant reality based companies like walt disney
and i.b.m. investors have taken notice point base a popular online trading platform now
has more than thirteen million users up more than three hundred thousand in the past week
alone some financial experts see the rapid run up in bitcoins price as a classic symptom
of economic delusion bitcoin as a speculative bubble the only question is when it's going
to burst and who is going to be left holding the bag in the end the people that are holding
it will hold something that is worth nothing big going trading as historically been extremely
volatile with the price spiking and crashing as it did in two thousand and thirteen and
twenty fourteen and bitcoin has also been linked to crime as hackers narcotics sellers
and child pornography peddlers prefer the anonymity it provides for illicit transactions
robert oulds al jazeera los angeles.
all right let's have an update of the headlines here on al-jazeera north korea says it has
successfully launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile fifteen that can reach all
of the u.s. mainland japan says it's reached the highest altitude achieved by a north korean
missile the u.n. security council is to hold an emergency meeting on wednesday.
the man accused mastermind of the two thousand and twelve benghazi attack has been acquitted
on the most serious charges brought against him ahmed abu khattala was captured by american
forces in two thousand and fourteen u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were
killed in the attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound the head of the catholic church pope
francis is in midmost largest city of yangon delivering a mass to thousands of people francis
is treading a difficult diplomatic line during his visit having to avoid any direct mention
of the hinge it to the minority the u.n. security council has held an emergency session on human
trafficking in libya
evidence has emerged of hundreds of people being auctioned for as little as four hundred
dollars france's called for sanctions to be imposed on the traffickers. in the united
states a vice president says president donald trump is considering when and how to move
the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem in june trump signed a legal waiver that keeps
the embassy in tel aviv to me and say that the move would pre-judge one of the most sensitive
issues in the conflict state the status of jerusalem undermining america's role as a
mediator and while for the past twenty years congress and successive administrations have
expressed a willingness to move our embassy as we speak.
president donald trump is actively considering when and how to move the american embassy
in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem.
the international airport on the indonesian island of bali
is expected to remain closed until thursday as mount continues to spew volcanic ash about
one hundred thousand people living near the volcano have been told to leave as scientists
warn that a major eruption could happen at any moment.
all right up to date all the headlines here on out there coming out right now it is the
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