Youre a little out of work. And again im. From london coming up. Spains king denounces castle and pushing in a rare public address. Will be live in las vegas where investigators are trying to find out what drove the sixty four year old man to open fire on consequence killing fifty nine. Former iraqi president Jalal Talabani dies days after his people voted for. U. S. President donald trump as. Victims of horror canaria he made his First Official visit to the territory thirteen days after it was devastated by the storm some officials there including the mayor of the capital san juan have strongly criticized federal relief efforts she had reports from san juan. Its clear that donald trump has made up his mind about the success of his administrations relief efforts in puerto rico during a selfcongratulatory event shortly after landing the president praised the military local officials and members of his cabinet for the Emergency Response suggested that the crisis in puerto rico wasnt as bad as the aftermath of other american disasters if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and you look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people that died. And you look at what happened here with really a storm that was just totally overpowering nobodys ever seen anything like this after learning the president did shake hands with the mayor of san juan who strongly criticized the administrations response is too slow she was reported to have said as they shook hands its not about politics its not clear what the president s response was youll see mccann is a u. S. Army veteran this is his response to the president s comments that we definitely cost a lot of money to the states but they also have to think about how many soldiers we lost how many lives we lost three percent of the United States so theyve given us a lot of money but weve been given a lot a lot of others didnt take Donald Trumps comments too seriously he is that way here. But. Progress is being made according to the governor petrol stations banks and supermarkets are reopening telecommunications have been restored to forty percent of customers and truck capacity at the port is back to sixty percent of normal but fifty five percent of the population is still without Running Water ninety five percent are without electricity and despite the president s words no audit is complete of those who died Community Groups say there are still areas untouched by government help the president satisfaction with relief efforts is more evidence of the disconnect between the white house and this u. S. Territory theres long been a belief here among the three and a half million u. S. Citizens of puerto rico that theyre not listened to in washington they call even vote after all and now there are very real concerns they wont be this into as reconstruction begins. Spains king has intervened in the crisis of a catalonia describing sunday secession referendum as illegal and democratic in a rare public address castle and regional authorities of dividing. Cami at risk hundreds of of thousands. Demonstrated against a violent security crackdown during sundays referendum on breaking away from spain gago reports from barcelona. If the Spanish Government thought breaking up the referendum would win the war with catalonia its been proved already quite wrong this crowd gathered outside the office of the ruling Spanish Popular Party denounced the Prime Minister as a fascist and the Police Action on sunday as brutal and theyre. The people who are defending what they have to defend the people are ready we will see if the government is ready this week you know the what if you the riot squads reviled within the region were nowhere to be seen the protests were police by local catalan officers the firefighters seen here as heroes received ovations every time they arrived. At the University Square the crowds were even bigger thousands every side road was much bitterness here about the perceived silence from the European Union after what happened on sunday. But on tuesday night the spanish king addressed the nation in a call for unity but slammed the referendum as a legal dossier much of the best youre going to. See in the we have all been witnesses to what has been happening in catalonia will be ultimate aim on the part of the catlin authorities of declaring illegally independence for catalonia this will have little effect on the largely republican catalans and there is still nothing from the spanish Prime Minister who has no interest in engaging the catalans of political mediation for madrid this is strictly a legal issue. That means the call from the capital a president for talks is likely to get nowhere and the clock ticks away on the self declared timeframe of independence this week that is a crisis for spain and for the European Union and nobody seems to want to grasp the media city of it. But a few hundred meters away from the protests. Quiet and many who dont want spain broken up have been getting on with their lives but they arent the ones making all the noise the momentum so far remains with the session its this is the politics of brinkmanship with everyone waiting to see who will be the first to back down. Our jazeera barcelona the f. B. I. Is investigating the history of the sixty four year old former accountant who carried out the worst mass shooting in modern u. S. History theyre still trying to work out why Stephen Paddick opened fire from a hotel room or to a Country Music festival in las vegas at least fifty nine people were killed and more than five hundred others injured. The latest from las vegas. Night stoned and grieving people in las vegas gathered to pray for the victims of sunday nights murderous rampage candlelight vigils were held at city hall and at places of worship we should learn something new and im just going to spend time together and just knowing one of the former President Donald Trump is due to visit las vegas on wednesday with a message of consolation he declined to labeled a mass shooting as domestic terrorism and said it wasnt time to talk about stricter gun laws. Trump also declared without citing any evidence that the killer sixty four year old Stephen Paddick was mentally unbalanced thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. By all accounts had a meticulously planned his deadly killing spree police found twenty three rifles in his hotel room and nineteen more at his home north of las vegas but investigators are still stumped as to his motive i cant get into the mind of a psychopath and many people here are turning their thoughts away from the killer and his motives in towards those who stepped forward as the bullets rained down they praised doctors and nurses whose hard work saved many lives and they praised heroes like Jonathan Smith a thirty year old who saved dozens of people by leading them out of harms way but then was shot in the neck doctors say hell likely carry the bullet in his body for the rest of his life it will take this city a long time to recover but people are ready to begin that process far less. What we can do as a city lets join together and Work Together to for the good amid all the shock and pain death and heartbreak people here are finding strength in each other. Lost. And why did your castro joins us live from Las Vegas Heidi what more are we learning about the killer. Cities so we were just given an update by the investigators and they have discovered that this man had an even bigger arsenal of weapons than previously thought swat teams and Police Officers raided a second home of Stephen Paddick in reno nevada and there they found more guns more ammunition and more Electronic Devices that are now being combed over for evidence also inside of him and his suite in the Mandalay Bay Hotel that discovered whats known as bump stops these are basically do it yourself ways of modifying rifles to be automatic in order to to a display in order to shoot quicker and more bullets with each discharge it is now trying to be investigated how these bomb stops were used in the massacre that happened and also investigators discovered that patrick had video cameras installed both inside his hotel room as well as outside conceivably in order for him to see these officers coming at him and and to prepare the police did barge into that room and just stopped this man this rampage to find that tatic had shot himself and killing himself in the city or afic a time. Known as a city of fallujah how is the community that the people who actually live there how have they been reacting to whats happened. There has been an overwhelming outpouring of the best side of manatee the city to overcome what we saw on sunday night. As the worst weve seen this played out with people standing hours in lines outside of blood banks and the donations they have brought to the Convention Center and now overflowing with water and other supplies for the families of these victims who have come in to town to identify their loved ones the sheriff here in las vegas says now all but three of those victims have been identified and he also is praising the many acts of heroism that we saw played out whereby standard strangers id never met before were able to save one another people going back and over the fence into the danger zone in order to help others who were weak or cross into safety countless stories weve seen of those being shared on social media and now many of those strangers help deter other survivors on believable tragedy or coming back together reuniting and still wondering why this even happened felicity hiding in the thank us thank you. Still ahead on the program why are things all skeptical about a deal that is supposed to see them return to me im all. French politicians vote in favor of an anti terror of bill that critics say puts human rights risk. Breaking october right for at least in parts of queens ladder recently we are going to see you standing a little drive in brushes you guys for the next couple days main area for the three of them let me just go to this guys come back in behind High Pressure and. So we are going to see things brightening up settling down and setting warm sunny once again temps getting up just. A little bit the weather just down towards the southwest and colder for a time. Around nine hundred and rising thursday does say the right becoming more entrenched fading into South Australia will see a tempest in adelaide at around seventeen thousand and nineteen that the melbourne middle of the crisis at least the winds coming in from the north westerly direction and we got some clear weather warm weather but its been getting up to around twenty eight degrees. And over the next day or so you can see it is logically settled fine and sunny if a little only chilly side temperatures are going to around sixty celsius in oakland not bad in cross should around twenty degrees at least on the way to stay calm for those temperatures struggling to get at eleven celsius but at least will be crisp if sunny may well weve got some sunshine making its way back into a good pass of japan. The ingredients that bring smiles but its also a number one. Crisis cardiovascular disease. And. I would say the hardest part is just to say we thank you for that but that is the same if we prove that sugar and. This is a problem. I biz time on hold is. And again undermines our top stories here. U. S. President has defended his governments response to the disaster in puerto rico. Victims of hurricane gloria. Spains king has come out in favor of the Central Government calling the castle referendum. On the democratic and public address. The economy at risk. And u. S. Officials are investigating the motive of the gunman behind sundays attack in las vegas the worst mass shooting in a modern American History. At least fifty nine people. Forced to flee violence in say theyre skeptical about a repack deal the country has struck with bangladesh the agreement would allow half a million living in camps in bangladesh to return home but human Rights Groups warning that hof of their villages have been destroyed. And ashwell says refugees shouldnt be repatriated until their safety can guarantee. June has been talking to refugees it bizarre near the bangladesh border. With seemingly no end in sight to the remainder refugee crisis questions are now arising about whether. The market come up with some sort of agreement to allow for refugees or hinder refugees to return to me and more now weve spoken to refugees that have arrived here in the past few days they are absolutely terrified at the prospect they say that they do not believe that there could be any conditions that would allow them to return safely to me and more they believe that they would be in peril if they go back we also spoke today to u. N. Officials including. The u. N. Emergency relief coordinator. Are here in bangladesh to some of the camps to speak to refugees. He said that really the focus now needs to be if there is going to be some kind of an agreement to ensure the conditions are safe on the ground in myanmar because that is where the crisis began here is more what mr lowcock had to tell us we need to precise my wage people can safely securely voluntarily be allowed to go home and they bonuses on the oath or it is in me in my heart to demonstrate to everybody above all to the refugees and so that circumstances are going to change so that it is safe to go home because at the moment if you listen to the people weve listened to in the last thirty six hours none of them think it is among aid workers concern is really mounting right now the cerne about the possibility of there being epidemics because of the unsanitary conditions that the wrong hands are refugees are living in also a lot of concern were hearing about the state of children that have come here many aid workers telling us that the kind of trauma that theyre seeing that for him to children have experienced is among the worst kind of trauma theyve seen children experience after the french politics has they tried to adopt a controversial antiterrorism bill that grant Security Forces power and they signed intelligence agencies were first given the extra powers on the Francis States of emergency those measures will now become permanent critics say the no harm civil rights but Authorities Say it is vital in the fight against terrorism that reports. A majority of m. P. s passed the new counterterrorism law that incorporates many of the special powers given to the police under the state of emergency the interior minister says its a way of combating an ongoing threat we. Are still in. Even if i saw my have suffered some military debate more than two hundred people have been killed in attacks in france in the past two years in mass a people pay tribute to the latest victims two women killed in the citys train station on sunday under the new law police can raid homes and arrest suspects without warrants and place people under house arrest without a judges order rise ation what the government says that the new law will protect people critics say gives the police far too much power and will lead to human rights abuses they say falls under a permanent state of emergency you know. Suddenly we find ourselves with a law or integrates the tools of a state of emergency but without the country being in exceptional circumstances and its a prospect which frightens tony a few days after the paris attacks and twenty Fifteen Police raided his house during the night terrifying him and his Young Children still traumatized he prefers not to be identified. I found myself on the floor face down hands tied my children and wife taken to the back on the shouted where are the weapons. Placed under house arrest until a court declared his innocence he believes he was targeted for being muslim and belonging to a shooting club. Secure fulfillment issues iraq for you are you shit for sport and you are a muslim its not acceptable it was before the attacks but now its assumed you are a terrorist. The governments due to lift the state of emergency next month but only worries that the new law will encourage discrimination and lead to other french people having their lives turned upside down Natasha Butler al jazeera paris the trumpet ministration has ordered the expulsion of fifteen diplomats from Cubas Embassy in washington over a series of mysterious sonic attacks that began just days after donald trump was elected for months now washington has been trying to figure out why twenty one u. S. Diplomats working in havana some of whom have now turned out to be spies suddenly has suffered from Health Problems some attacks happen to diplomats homes others at hotels those affected reporting hearing bizarre sounds and experiencing strange physical effects like loss of hearing balance and vision last week the state department warned americans to stay away from cuba and announced it was pulling more than half its diplomats from the country and truck made his first Public Comments on the issue. Some very bad things happening here but very bad thing. Youre going to see whats happening in cuba but so bad they did some bad things in. Allowed to go most joins me now from miami vice skype he is the director of the university of miamis is to the cuban and a cuban american studies thanks for being with us on the program this is a very mysterious very weird story isnt it the u. S. As i gather hasnt actually cuse cuba of attacking the u. S. Diplomats in havana. 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