Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171202 : vimarsana.co

Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20171202

Any links with russia during last years Election Campaign off to his former National Security adviser agrees to cooperate with the f. B. I. Investigation. Began on suits this is al jazeera long from london also coming up. Intensifies between rival groups in yemens capital sanaa with the ports of at least forty dead. New faces of the far right in germany who could be set for keep calm and she rolls on that i think im just no room at the end as the west Bank Christmas tree is switched on. The u. S. President on which im puzzled gain insisted there was no collusion between his campaign and. Russia during the twenty sixteen president ial election he also tweeted that why he fired his National Security adviser for lying to the Vice President and the f. B. I. Mike finns actions were a little full on saturday was asked about finns decision to cooperate with the f b i investigate this part of the plea deal. Has admitted he had lied about contacting the Russian Ambassador last december and said he was directed to do so by a Senior Member of trumps Transition Team reported to be son in law and charged this was chunks responds what i think joe joe joe killer joe says it absolutely with absolutely no clue so were very happy well see what happens thank you all very much. A National Security reporter with newsweek has more on where this leaves President Trump we dont have clear evidence of collusion specifically what it appears that the special counsel is looking into when it comes to obstruction of justice is the aftereffect what happened during the transition period and how the Administration Responded to this investigation and in fact this would be the beginning of that process of determining whether obstruction of justice occurred and that would be the most obvious charge that could bring down trump if it could be proven him demonstrating dolly that the f. B. I. Had indeed done this interview with flynn and that flynn had lied in the interview in advance of his firing and then his request to jim comi that he dropped the investigation into flynn is at the very least a demonstration of motive. Meanwhile the u. S. Senate has approved one of president thomas main legislative goals the largest tax cuts in more than. The bill slashes taxes for corporations along with the wealthy and gives more modest relief to most of the american taxpayers but a Senate Committee has warned it will add one trillion dollars to the budget deficit as the details after last minute changes to appease some holdouts the tax bill passed by the narrowest of margins user fifty one in the nays are forty nine. All republicans with one exception voted for the bill which their leader hailed as a tonic for the u. S. Economy we have an opportunity now to make america more competitive and to keep jobs from being shipped off shore and provide substantial relief to the middle class but democrats called it a bonanza for multinational corporations and the ultra rich while adding more than a trillion dollars to the u. S. Debt there is a trail of broken promise broken promises to working families and a mad dash to pass this bill and the American People understand this is the position fire of continuing attacks on Medicare Medicaid and social security. Most economists have been skeptical that the tax cuts will generate enough growth to make up for the loss in government revenue as the republicans have promised Public Opinion polls show that voters largely oppose the bill based on doubt it will amount to a net gain for most households but its passage would be the biggest republican legislative achievement since donald trump became president we got no democrat help but i think thats going to cost him very big in the election because basically they voted against tax cuts and i dont think politically its good to vote against tax cuts the senate and house which already passed its own versions of tax cuts must still agree on bridging the differences but trump said he looked forward to signing a final bill before Christmas Tom ackerman aljazeera washington the former yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh house cold for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and with the rebels and the Saudi Led Coalition at least forty people have been killed in sanaa over the posse days in fighting between the two some nice house. Gunshots reverberate through the ransack streets of yemens capital sanaa the civil strife that has brought misery to millions of people now the countrys former president Ali Abdullah Saleh is calling for dialogue with the Saudi Led Coalition forces. They need to lift the blockade and open the airports and allow food and medicine into the country we will open a new page for them for dialogue what is happening in yemen is enough. Sellers one time ally who. Has accused him of deliberately creating un rest to create divisions amongst the anti Saudi Led Coalition bloc who think he says his groups focus was always to protect yemens internal Security Guard hospitals and mosques and the local machine tell every militia that your actions are suspicious and we have. Nothing good for you youre not heroes youre not you are not good people when. The mosque when he attacks where you are then where you are then defending or doing anything you are nothing but arriving but analysts think outside pressure may have influence shift and allegiance. Yemen was already struggling before the war now the u. N. Calls it the largest humanitarian crisis in the world of its twenty five Million People twenty million rely on humanitarian assistance i think its very clear that he maybe wants to but one of his family members and power to share power with the current legitimate government so i think maybe it seems to me that they might be a collaboration between regional powers. And maybe the legitimate government to somehow overthrow the houthi is first and then have a sort of serious political talk the Saudi Led Coalition imposed a blockade on all of yemens ports and the last month of the fired a missile that may have targeted riyadh as a result Seventy Eight million yemenis are on the brink of famine the country is also suffering from a cholera epidemic which aid workers predict could hit one million sufferers by the end of the year now the conflict between salah supporters and hoofy forces could mean more hardship for the people of yemen. As their pizza sells free is a research are at the chance of house think tank he says the situation in yemen is likely to get worse before any deal may be reached. What seller said today was in effect that he is splitting from his coalition with the who theses with this this rebel group that took over son in september of two thousand and fourteen and hes telling the coalition lets have a ceasefire you guys dont get involved in this right now ill take care of business here in sun ill get rid of the who these and then we can work on a deal and what were hearing is that this is been worked out through back channels previous to to whats happened over the last few days and that there is a deal in principle that people are willing to partake in i think its almost certain that things are going to get worse before they get better what were hearing is that the gunmen have been pushed out of key positions and some theyre regrouping theyre massing forces on the outskirts of the capital youve got the various tribal groups who sits around the capital getting ready to fight with with so looks like things are going to get pretty serious in around in the coming days and the question again then becomes how will the Saudi Led Coalition respond how will their allies on the ground respond and for now what seems to be happening is theyre not launching airstrikes and theyre not pushing on any of the front lines it seems theyre going to let this play out in sanaa and theyre going to see who comes out on top. Seventeen people have been killed in northeastern nigeria after two female suicide bombers attacked a market its like happened in the town if you want to state where the bomb is is said to have detonated explosives as a Food Distribution center by a local charity including dozens of others injuring dozens of other us ask me just has more from the capital ive been. Rescue workers say out of the forty seven injured some of sustained serious injuries and there is likelihood that the death figure will rise from the seventeen that has been reported so far tuesday bombers suspected suicide bombers launched the attack at a busy market in butte and. Was largely spared but not completely spared by boko haram attacks but surrounding towns and villages have been attacked on several occasions by boko haram although boko haram do not claim responsibility for this attack Officials Say it bears the hallmarks of the signs of program attacks weve seen how they have increasingly over the last two or three months targeted soft places or other crowded places like places of worship markets and even schools in the latest attacks weve seen how they have killed more than fifty people in a mosque in the town of movie in northeastern nigeria when there were gathering for Early Morning prayers and so far there is no claim of responsibility and one important thing to note is that over the last two months or so we havent heard much from. Claiming responsibility is one Security Source is telling me that it could possibly be because of the intensified military action in the northeast of nigeria targeting book or oppositions and hideouts in the northeast ahead of the Syrian Government delegation says there can be no progress in the current round of geneva talks as long as the opposition keeps demanding that president Bashar Al Assad steps down a government delegation is now in damascus and has yet to decide if it will return to geneva when they get on tuesday diplomatic editor james baines reports from geneva. The syrian delegation leaving the talks in geneva its not clear if theyll return their chief negotiator expressing irritation at comments by the opposition side who are still stressing assad must go the language was cocky it is possible politically speaking his position is perhaps surprising his russian allies since their intervention in the war in twenty fifteen have turned things around for assad on the battlefield and in recent months president putin has also been in the driving seat diplomatically reaching understandings with two countries that had led the campaign against assad turkey and saudi arabia it held an important meeting last month in riyadh in a major reorganization prominent opposition figures quit their posts as members of another group with close links to moscow and derided by some as a sad stooges were admitted to the geneva delegation theres also been an important change of emphasis by the un at previous rounds of talks special envoy stefan de mistura as main aim was a Transitional Government it is clear the political transition is the mother of all ages he was working to the exact wording of his predecessor special envoy the former secretary general kofi annan who drew up the geneva communique which was signed by the International Community in twenty twelve the communique which was later re indorsed by a Security Council resolution called for a transitional governing body agreed by Mutual Consent that last bit is important as the opposition has in the past said it would never consent to a sad being part of a transition. Whats changed is that demas store has now drawn up a list of twelve principles that he says will guide the negotiations in the future can i also get clarification that you are still seeking to form a transitional governing body with full executive power agreed by Mutual Consent the twelve. Principal points when you will be reading them and you will because the defense fund we hope to produce this if their common understanding are completely constantly inspired by the geneva communique and twenty two fifty four but special envoys read them and they dont you have not read them by read a version of that and old version wait and you would think i waited and hours are after that exchange thema store a published his twelve principles nowhere in here is there any mention of a transitional governing body of former leader of the opposition as told out just the whole process has been compromised western diplomats say de mistura is changing the rules of the game and that his plan now is very russian flavored jamesburg zero geneva. Much more to come including well im in the capital of hunger a square protests have been taking place following last sundays controversial election and why the Worlds Largest Nuclear Stockpile is showing no signs of reducing is out so. However the weather remains very disturbed across eastern parts of australia as record breaking down poles still in the process of pulling away from victoria lots of cloud there up the east side of the country or tied in with this area of low pressure some of these parts say well over two hundred millimeters of rain twenty four hour span and of course we had some of those showers affecting the cricket in adelaide cargo out the old shower fred latest to go on through the next few days that may well help england. As we go on through sunday you know be a tad warmer as we go on into monday hopefully a little bit dry but the showers cling on the cost side of the country a little bit about whether its coming into western parts of australia meanwhile we want to see a little bit of writing tools western parts of new zealand but weve got High Pressure in charge dry little bit of cloud down towards the southwestern corner temperatures very quite nicely said getting up into the mid twentys over the next few days so some pleasant warm sunshine coming through for most but you can see a little bit of cloud there just pushing into the fall south of the country with the possibility of some sunny a chance of rain into northern parts of japan as we go on through sunday snow into the far north colder tucking in behind across the Korean Peninsula where temperatures struggling to reach freezing. The fact. Morning place on the planet money could soon be lost. With an International Team of scientists is determined not to happen without intervention of the big i would say here to about now its a race against time to try to be sure. Thank you crisis thats in the national. Techno this time on all jazeera. The top story. U. S. President. After his National Security advisor mike flynn agreed to cooperate with the f. B. I. Investigation yemens president ali abdullah. Joint between his supporters on the rebels. Coalition. And the head of the Syrian Government delegation no progress in the current round of geneva talks as long as the opposition keeps demanding president Bashar Al Assad to step down. Security forces. Given extra powers to stop violence that followed last sundays disputed president ial election. With dozens more injured in protests and nighttime curfew has now been imposed for the next ten days almost a week after the election a clear winner. Is narrowly ahead of opposition candidate. Whos climbing electoral fraud and called his supporters to the street the curfew appears to have some support. But in the end it was a good measure i think it was a very wise decision for the well being of all insurance. They need to resolve the situation as soon as possible we hunger and continue like fear i think the curfew is good because that way there will not be any more crisis almost respect the curfew because really what is happening in the country is a terrible crisis. Is life for us in the capital take. Are you seeing it coming down guessing maybe because of the still more security powers theyve given the the offices on the streets or indeed because of the curfew. Its certainly is a completely different scene on the streets of the city of god like compared especially to the last twenty four hours when we saw those riots broke break out we saw demonstrations clashing with Security Forces in fact if you can see behind me theres still a line of military personnel lined up checking peoples bags as they come and go there are preparing for that long you that in many ways i think most people here would agree has has certainly helped calm down the situation people here are anxious for an official statement from the National Elections commission its been six days now since the general election and there still has not been a decision from from the commission so in response to that violence as we mentioned weve seen the military announce that curfew for six oclock they say that its going to last for ten days and along with it comes a suspension to see to certain has that you and its certain rights afforded to one hundred citizens and anyone thats caught outside of their homes has that six oclock hour are subject to arrest now the concern that most people have here in the city if they go seek out the concern that people have across the country is that as the Elections Commission continues to stall there could be a resurgence of violence that just like the ones that weve seen over the course of the last couple

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